Patrick Wiedl

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Patrick Wiedl (born October 5, 1983 ) is an Austrian politician ( ÖVP ). Since November 6, 2019, he has been active in the Vorarlberg state parliament as a member of the state parliament for the 31st legislative period.

Career

Patrick Wiedl grew up in the Vorarlberg market town of Lustenau . In 2004 he completed his business administration studies at the University of Innsbruck with a semester abroad in 2007 at the Copenhagen Business School . In 2009, Wiedl graduated with a diploma thesis on the topic of reasons, effects and prevention of fluctuation. A case study in the food retail trade and graduation as a Master of Economics and Social Sciences ( Mag. Rer. Soc. Oec. ). During his studies, Wiedl worked as an intern at the Institute for Marketing - Strategy Consulting GmbH . After graduating, Patrick Wiedl became a corporate client advisor at the Lustenauer bank branch of Hypo Vorarlberg Bank .

Wiedl works as a voluntary football official: from September 2015 to September 2019, he was the treasurer of the oldest football club in Vorarlberg, FC Lustenau 07 .

Politically, from 2010 to 2014 Patrick Wiedl was initially deputy chairman of the Vorarlberg Young People's Party , and since the municipal council election in 2015 he has been a member of the Lustenau municipal board as councilor for economy, business development, property management, business relocation, tourism, location marketing and agriculture . In the state elections in Vorarlberg 2019 , Wiedl ran in sixth place in the Dornbirn constituency and was able to overtake the two candidates, Arno Gächter and Karin Feurstein-Pichler, who were ahead of him in the election with a good preferential vote. He therefore moved into the Vorarlberg state parliament on a Dornbirn basic mandate of the ÖVP and was sworn in as a member of parliament on November 6, 2019.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Patrick Wiedl on www.meineabektiven.at.
  2. FC Lustenau boss resigns. September 18, 2019, accessed November 13, 2019 .
  3. Michael Prock: After the election there will be calculations and negotiations. In: Vorarlberger Nachrichten (VN.at). October 15, 2019, accessed November 13, 2019 .