CPC alumni events in Munich and Vienna – exchange that connects

Date:
November 26, 2025
Biography:
Christina Heinrichs is a manager at CPC AG, specializing in change management, organizational development, and project management. With over seven years of international project experience, she spent four years working for CPC’s legal unit in Beijing. She is a Certified Change Management Professional (CCMP) and a trained systemic consultant and systemic business coach.

Two cities, two evenings, one shared spirit: our latest CPC alumni meetings in Munich and Vienna once again demonstrated the strength of the network of former and current CPC members. An inspiring exchange across generations.

An evening in Munich – diverse perspectives, a shared spirit

Very different generations of CPCs came together in Munich. Many of them hardly knew each other, if at all—and yet a feeling of familiarity quickly developed. There was a lot of laughter, discussion, and talk about current topics in everyday project work. Common ground was discovered, new contacts were made, and experiences were shared, showing that cooperation and open dialogue continue to shape our culture to this day.

Exchange in Vienna – small circle, strong bonds

Our annual alumni meeting also took place in Vienna—a small but select group enjoyed pizza and good conversation. The focus here was on discussing current developments at CPC and our alumni's experiences in their current roles. This led to a candid dialogue that showed how much we can learn from each other—regardless of location, role, or industry.

A network that lasts

Our alumni events are more than just reunions. They are a living connection and expression of shared values. They also show how important personal encounters are for our strong network. We would like to thank everyone who attended and brought the exchange to life. We are already looking forward to the next meetings!

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