Frankfurt
Unlocking Europe’s Competitive Future
 11. September 2025

When: Thursday, 11 September 2025, 12.00 to 17.30

Where: St. Martin Tower, Franklinstr. 61-63, 60486 Frankfurt am Main

Price: Free of charge

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Talent Acquisition in Europe: Challenges & Employee Benefits Trend

With increasing competition from regions such as North America and Asia, European companies must take strategic action to maintain their competitiveness. The European Commission has identified three key areas for development: Innovation, energy costs and safety.
Strengthening these areas requires access to qualified specialists, who are acquired both from within the country and from abroad. This involves not only competitive remuneration packages, but also a sound understanding of labor market policy developments, regulatory frameworks and industry-specific trends in the area of employee benefits.

Chamber member Profion together with Montae & Partners invite you to an informative afternoon on these topics in Frankfurt am Main.

Agenda*

12:00 Welcome Reception

13:00 Closing the Innovation Gap: Europe’s Next Competitive Leap

Speaker to be announced soon

14:00 Navigating Europe’s Talent and Market Landscape

Prof. Dr. Andreas Katzer, Sonntag & Partner / University of Applied Management

15:00 Benefits in Motion: What’s Next for Europe’s Workforce?

Ron van Overhagen, Montae & Partners; Sören Schulze, Profion GmbH; Karolina Conrad, Söderberg & Partners

16:00 Networking Reception

17:30 End of the Event

*Subject to chance

 

The event will be held in English. Registration is open until 10 September.

Speaker

 

Prof. Dr. Andreas Katzer

Partner and Lawyer (M.I.L.) | Honorary Professor

Sonntag & Partner | University of Applied Management

Germany

 

Ron van Overhagen

Senior Consultant International Benefits

Montae & Partners | Söderberg & Partners

Netherlands

 

Sören Schulze

Head of Business Development

Profion GmbH

Germany

 

Karolina Conrad

Senior Employee Benefits Consultant

Söderberg & Partners

Sweden

 

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