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Werner Schiepper Oversees Direction of International Boys' Choir

Werner Schniepper manages daily business expenses of organization

Werner Schiepper Oversees Direction of International Boys' Choir
2014-03-05
BASEL, SWITZERLAND, March 5, 2014 (Press-News.org) Werner Schniepper, President of Knabenkantorei Basel, has been recognized for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in music.

Knabenkantorei Basel is a boys' choir that appeals to an international market. Besides music, Mr. Schniepper's area of expertise includes finance, HR and management training.

Mr. Schniepper has 43 years in music, including four years as president of Knabenkantorei Basel. On a daily basis, he handles long-term orientation, personnel and contacts with authorities. He also maintains communications with cultural institutions, foundations, corporations and churches. Recognized for his work, Mr. Schniepper attributes his success to his ability to offer a full range of business services to his clients. He became involved in his profession because he has always been involved with the choir.

Dedicated to his profession, Mr. Schniepper received a diploma in economics and business administration from the University of Basel. He was recently inducted into Worldwide Branding and also maintains affiliation with the Camerata Vocale Basel. Besides singing, Mr. Schniepper enjoys cooking and playing the drums. In the coming years, Mr. Schniepper plans to experience continued growth of the organization.

For more information about Knabenkantorei Basel, visit http://www.knabenkantorei.ch.

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Werner Schniepper manages daily business expenses of organization