Isabelle Oehri new to the University Council – Liechtenstein
VADUZ – As the government is aware, Isabelle Oehri has been appointed to the Unirat of the University of Liechtenstein for a four-year term.
As the government writes, the lawyer works as a lecturer and project manager in the Department of Economics at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts on a daily basis. “So the Liechtensteiner, who lives in Zurich, not only works as the deputy head of the Management & Law competence center and head of the Law & Taxes department, but is also familiar with the development and marketing of new further education offers due to her activities,” as the new appointment ins Board of the University of Liechtenstein is called. “In addition, Isabelle Oehri represents her department in university committees and leads research and service projects.” They were appointed by the government for the four-year term of office from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2027.
Mandate time limit
Isabelle Oehri succeeds Michael Käppeli, who, according to the announcement, can no longer make himself available due to the time limit on his mandate.
The University Council currently consists of President Klaus Tschütscher from Ruggell, Vice President Markus Kaiser from Gamprin, members Verena Konrad from Dornbirn, Rudolf Minsch from Klosters, Brigitte Vogt from Schaan, Hans-Werner Gassner from Balzers and Isabelle Oehri from Zurich.
The government would like to thank Isabelle Oehri for her willingness to work on the university council and wish her every success in exercising her mandate. The government also thanks Michael Käppeli, who is retiring from the university council, for his work at the university and wishes him all the best for the future.
There will be further changes in the University Council in the near future. University Council President Klaus Tschütscher announced his resignation as part of the chat affair. He is reacting to the fact that WhatsApp messages written by him have become public. Until a successor is found or until the end of April, Tschütscher will continue to head the Unirat.