RLB Annual Report 2014 - page 16

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For you and for us equally.
The trainees at RLB Tirol AG smartened up the ‘open-air living
room’ for the residents of Innsbruck’s Alexihaus with an elaborately
painted palm-tree landscape as a part of Austria’s biggest youth
social work project, titled ‘72 hours with no compromises’.
For the painting’s inauguration, Raiffeisen-Landesbank Tirol AG
had invited the house’s residents to a hearty
Maronifest
festival.
Against a musical backdrop and in an upbeat atmosphere,
many guests of honour, too, were pleased with the well-crafted
painting. Jakob Hafele (Lans) had provided those present with the
necessary sustenance.
Top, from left to right: head of the Alexihaus, Raimund Sölder
(Innsbrucker Soziale Dienste), Caritas director Georg Schärmer,
Christine Hofer (managing director, Raiffeisen Club Tirol) and
Thomas Wass (RLB Tirol AG, head of Raiffeisenbanken and
marketing). On the right you can see the creative trainees.
Networking in every sense of the word – living
environments in 2025
The private banking team at Raiffeisen-Landesbank Tirol AG invited
customers to a web-themed evening at congresspark igls. With
prestigious speakers: The well-known trend and future researcher
Sven Gábor Jánszky presented the trends for the upcoming years
and whetted the guests’ appetite to discover the world of 2025.
Herbert Perus, a fund manager at Raiffeisen Capital Management,
informed those present about the interesting opportunities at the
disposal of investors to benefit from these technical innovations
in the future. From left to right: RLB management board director
Reinhard Mayr, Herbert Perus, Sven Gábor Jánszky and Christian
Prugger, the director of private banking at RLB Tirol AG.
In Innsbruck alone there are around 250 homeless people. People without
a roof over their head. The employees at RLB Tirol AG collected no less
than 4,750 euros as part of their Christmas campaign 2013/14 to help
such people. This sum was doubled by the management board. The
aim of the Raiffeisen bankers’ collection campaign was to support the
homeless aid organisation Verein für Obdachlose in Innsbruck, which
advises homeless people and those at risk of becoming homeless. As well
as the donation totalling 9,500 euros, RLB chairman Dr Hannes Schmid
and Doris Bergmann from the works council handed over more than 100
cardboard boxes containing donations in kind to Michael Hennermann
(middle), the association’s director. The items donated included urgently
needed articles such as sleeping bags, rucksacks, winter clothes and
thermal mats. Help that was provided directly and with no shortcuts.
In the spring of 2014, Raiffeisen congratulated the junior
world champion and Olympic participant Vanessa Bittner
on winning the award for Tyrolean Sportswoman of 2013 in
the newcomer of the year category. The youngest Austrian
participant at the Sochi Olympics was sponsored by the
Tyrolean Raiffeisen banks and is one of the country’s most
promising talents in the field of speed skating. Chairman of
the Raiffeisen-Bankengruppe Tirol, Dr Hannes Schmid (left),
and director Josef Graber from Raiffeisen Regionalbank
Hall in Tirol (right) congratulated Vanessa most warmly and
presented her with, among other things, cool Urbanears
headphones. ‘We wish Vanessa and the Union Speed Skating
team continued success,’ said Schmid and Graber.
72 hours with no compromises
Collection for homeless
Tyrolean sportswoman
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