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Photo: Kerstin, a woman with long blonde hair, speaks into the camera.

Kerstin

05.09.2024

At the age of seventeen, Kerstin was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a disease that fundamentally changed her life. By the end of 2021, her condition had deteriorated to the point where she needed a wheelchair and had to give up her job as a preschool teacher.
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Photo: Ayleen, woman with long brown hair, smiles into the camera.

Ayleen Walter

05.09.2024

Ayleen, 29 years old, lives in Marburg and has suffered from a degenerative spinal disease since childhood. Despite repeated herniated discs, she remained active until 2020, studying, working as a swimming instructor, and volunteering. A deterioration in her health led to paraplegia.
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Photo: Alexander Schilling, man with brown hair infront of a the Borussia Düsseldorf wall; Copyright:  Borussia Düsseldorf

Alexander Schilling

27.08.2024

Alexander Schilling has been loyal to the club for 22 years and has held positions of great responsibility. As the head of the Bundesliga department, he directs the professional operations and continuously introduces new initiatives to make table tennis and the league operations more attractive and forward-looking.
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Photo: Valentin Baus, man with blond hair in a wheelchair laughs while standing with his wheelchair in front of the Borussia Düsseldorf screen. Copyright: Borussia Düsseldorf

Valentin Baus

27.08.2024

Valentin Baus is a German table tennis player in the Paralympic class WK5 and is considered "one of the most talented table tennis players with a disability in Germany." Born in 1995 with osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bone disease), he discovered his passion for table tennis at the age of 7 during a family vacation on the East Frisian coast.
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Photo: Moritz Brückner, man with brown hair in a wheelchair laughs while driving his wheelchair; Copyright:  Alwin Zwibel

Moritz Brückner

26.06.2024

As an authentic speaker and professional presenter, he tries to bring people closer to his dynamic sport and his disability (quadriplegia, C7 complete) through touching talks, unique videos and informative social media posts.
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Photo: Wolfram N. Diener, Man with glasses stands in the exhibition hall and smiles. Copyright: Messe Düsseldorf / ctillmann

Wolfram N. Diener

26.06.2024

Inclusion is no longer just an objective, it's the very cornerstone of our coexistence. We are committed to and actively working on breaking down barriers and creating equal opportunities for everyone – in all areas of life.” Wolfram N. Diener, President and CEO of Messe Düsseldorf
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Photo: Philipp Hoefer, Man with brown hair stands next to mannequins with prostheses.

Philipp Hoefer

26.06.2024

As a manufacturer of assistive devices, we at Ottobock experience daily how prosthetics, orthotics, and wheelchairs contribute to inclusion. People with disabilities are pushing personal boundaries, gaining more mobility, and improving their quality of life with such solutions. Access to individual and innovative assistive devices is therefore essential.
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Photo: Thomas Babacan, man with grey hair stands in front of the Sunrise Medical logo at his company

Thomas Babacan

25.06.2024

As the CEO of Sunrise Medical, I am delighted to announce our support for #TogetherForInclusion. Our advanced mobility products and solutions are essential and vital in making the world more accessible for everyone.
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Photo: Dr Stefan Hussy, man with glasses in tie and sacko in conversation Copyright: DGUV / Jan Röhl

Dr. Stefan Hussy

14.06.2024

My commitment to inclusion and participation in statutory accident insurance goes back to a very formative personal experience: As a plant manager in the steel industry, I had to witness a severe accident: A colleague got caught in moving rollers and sustained serious leg injuries. This experience was ultimately also a trigger for my professional switch to the world of trade associations.
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Photo: Christiane Hennemann, woman with short grey hair and glasses laughing;

Christiane Hennemann

13.06.2024

As a medical journalist around the turn of the millennium, it became very clear to me that all health strategies were focused on the expected large number of elderly people in the next 20 years. Therefore, in 2000, we founded the association rehaKIND e.V., to give young people with disabilities and their families a voice and more visibility.
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