Chamber of Crafts Hanover
The Hanover Chamber of Crafts (HWK Hanover) is the seat of the administration of the Hanover Chamber of Crafts. It includes the Hanover region as well as the Diepholz district , the Hameln-Pyrmont district , the Nienburg district and the Schaumburg district . In 2008, around 18,000 businesses with around 106,000 employees were looked after from Hanover .
Similar to other chambers of skilled trades , the HWK Hannover was also assigned sovereign tasks that are performed within the framework of self-administration, such as the management of the craft role and the apprenticeship role , the monitoring of training and the examination system , the appointment of experts and, for example, the preparation of reports or qualifications - Evidence.
The responsible supervisory authority is the Lower Saxony Ministry of Economics, Labor and Transport , with which the HWK Hanover cooperates, for example, in the planning, organization and implementation of the competition for the Lower Saxony State Prize for the creative craft .
The seat of the Chamber of Crafts in Hanover is Berliner Allee 17.
architecture
The current building at Berliner Allee 17 was built between 1962 and 1964 by the architect Wilfried Ziegemeier and his colleagues F. Latta and N. Seiferth .
Personalities (selection)
President
- 1994–2014: Walter Heitmüller
- since 2014: Karl-Wilhelm Steinmann
literature
- 100 years of the Hanover Chamber of Crafts. Yesterday, today, tomorrow , ed. from the Chamber of Crafts Hanover, Hanover: HWK Hanover, 2000
- Rainer Ertel : Chamber of Crafts Hanover. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 252.
Web links
- Official website hwk-hannover.de
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Rainer Ertel: Chamber of Crafts Hanover. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 252
- ↑ oV : Lower Saxony State Prize for Craft & Design, 2016 on the side of the Lower Saxony Ministry of Economics, Labor and Transport [no date], as last accessed on 30 August 2017
- ↑ Compare the imprint on the website of the HWK Hannover
- ↑ Gretl Hoffmann : Travel Guide to Modern Architecture. Germany: Federal Republic and West Berlin. Dates and addresses of around 1000 buildings from 1900 to today , Stuttgart: J. Hoffmann, 1968, pp. 30, 159; Preview over google books
- ↑ a b o. V .: Karl-Wilhelm Steinmann elected as the new President of the Chamber of Crafts Hanover on the website of the HWK Hanover on May 22, 2014, last accessed on August 31, 2017
Coordinates: 52 ° 22 ′ 38.8 " N , 9 ° 44 ′ 58.5" E