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At the end of November, we said thank you and goodbye to our valued colleague Stephan Kunz as he entered his well-deserved retirement. He initially joined VEKA in 2017 and played an active role in shaping the development of DBS from 2020 onwards. The combination of security and innovative spirit paved the way for new ideas and solutions.

Michael Kraus and Tobias Stichling as two new colleagues in the WinDo Experts team. They have valuable experience in the window manufacturing industry as well as in-depth IT expertise and bring in fresh perspectives. We also like to welcome Elias Nickel, our new Trainee in Business informatics.

Once a year, DBS encourages its employees to leave the office and engage in a shared experience. At this year's "DBS Breakout" the entire team enjoyed a diverse day filled with exciting impressions, meaningful conversations and plenty of fun.

With stylish polo shirts, T-shirts, and hoodies in the DBS design, we not only strengthen the sense of community, but also show our appreciation. At the same time, we promote back health with our new pull up bar right at the workplace.

DBS has been awarded the label "Attractive Employer in the Warendorf District 2025." This means that our company is now officially recognized as one of the employers in the Warendorf district that stands out for its employee-oriented corporate culture, innovative HR strategies and sustainable development opportunities.

After more than three decades, we are saying goodbye to our valued colleague Thomas Stermann, who is starting his well-deserved retirement. This is an opportunity to look back on an eventful career.

In April, some colleagues from the DBS WinDo Experts team visited 3E, a German specialist for window construction software from Oberkochen, together with Managing Director Karl-Dietrich Wellsow. This visit was all about the long-standing partnership between DBS and 3E.

Certification as a training company: We are delighted to announce, that we are now able to offer young people the opportunity for apprenticeships at DBS. This underlines our commitment to training young talent and promoting qualified specialists.

During the festive time of the year, we like to set an example and refrain from sending customer gifts. Instead, we have once again decided to donate a fixed amount of money per employee to a regional charity. This year, our donation will go to Gut Feismann, an animal-assisted children's hospice in Nottuln-Darup in Münsterland.
