Our team

Tobias Wallusch

Main office / education officer

I have been working as a full-time employee at PJR Dresden since March 2013. I studied Political Science / Sociology / Modern History at the TU Dresden and was able to gain experience in the association through many years of volunteer work. During my studies, I was active in various Dresden associations in the field of education and spent a long time in Latin America as part of three stays abroad (studies, development and peace work).

Franziska Herrmann

Main office / education officer

I have been working full-time at PJR Dresden e.V. since September 2005. I completed a master's degree in educational science/psychology/communication science at the TU Dresden and successfully graduated in 1999. I then worked in the school evaluation research group at the Institute for Educational Sciences at the TU Dresden and was subsequently responsible for setting up the "Social Action" project at the Saxon Center for School and Youth Work. I particularly enjoy working at the PJR because you get to meet lots of great people and support interesting projects.

Marcus Weber

Honorary position / Chairman of the Board

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Robert Härer

Honorary position / Chairman of the Board

In my search for a new, meaningful and fulfilling voluntary activity, I found out about the PJR through ehrensache.jetzt. The combination of active participation in the association as well as the promotion and transfer of socio-political education within various project collaborations appeals to me very much and ties in well with my many years of experience in extracurricular youth work.

Clarissa Becker

Honorary position / Board member

I became aware of the PJR through an international youth exchange. I have been actively involved with the association since 2019 and have already had the opportunity to take part in the organization and supervision of a youth exchange. I really appreciate the PJR for its commitment to political education in Dresden. I am currently completing my Master's degree in Politics and Constitution at the TU Dresden. I am extremely pleased to have been elected to the board and to be able to implement new educational projects together with the committed people of the PJR.

Anna-Lena Gräfe

Honorary position / Board member

Two years ago, I decided to move to the Dresden area for my studies. I stumbled across the PJR on the platform ehrensache.jetzt and have been active in the AG Rassismuskritik ever since. I enjoy working on current political issues and being able to implement my ideas in the design of workshops. In summer 2023, I was elected to the board as an assessor and am now looking forward to a good working relationship

Eliseo Albert Guazzarotti

European Solidarity Corps (ESK)

I graduated from high school in Italy this summer and have developed a strong interest in politics and economics in recent years. I chose this organization to deepen these subjects in a practical and international environment. I chose Dresden to further develop my German language skills - which I already had thanks to German-speaking relatives - and to get to know German culture better. Another important goal for me is to meet new people and to develop personally through intercultural exchange.

Florian Schmidt

Voluntary Social Year in Politics (FSJ-P)

After graduating from high school in the summer, I didn't want to jump straight into university, but wanted to do something completely different for a year and gain practical experience. So I quickly decided to do voluntary service. In the end, I decided to do the FSJ-P so that I could get involved with political issues in my free time. I want to deepen my knowledge and try out new things in the PJR and hope that it will be easier for me to choose my degree course after this year.