Adolf Schmitt-Weigand

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Adolf Schmitt Weigand (* 5. September 1934 in open court ) is a German jurist.

Life

Schmitt-Weigand studied law, economics, journalism and modern history in Frankfurt am Main, Münster and Marburg. In 1961 at the Law and Political Science Faculty of the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster Dr. jur. PhD. From 1967 he worked for the Hessian Community Congress. In 1969 he came to the Sparkassen- und Giroverband Hessen, whose executive president he was from 1971. In 1995 he resigned because of a political dispute over the strategic direction of the Hessische Landesbank and allegations of unjustified commission payments. During his tenure, the association merged with the Thuringian Savings Bank Association in 1992 to form today's Savings Banks and Giro Association Hesse-Thuringia.

Schmitt-Weigand was chairman of the administrative board of Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen for several years . In 1989 he became honorary chairman of the newly established Hessische Sparkassenstiftung (today: Sparkassen-Kulturstiftung Hessen-Thüringen). In 1997 he was awarded the Cross of Merit 1st Class of the Federal Republic of Germany. He has been married to Lucie (née Streb) since 1960 and has three sons.

Fonts

  • Legal care offenses in the Franconian era , Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1962 (dissertation)
  • Helmut Schlierbach, Adolf Schmitt-Weigand: The Hessian savings bank law , Kommunal- und Schul-Verlag, Wiesbaden, 1977 ISBN 978-3-88061-568-7
  • Adolf Schmitt-Weigand, Werner Schindler: The law of the Hessian savings bank organization: compilation of the most important savings bank law and KWG legal provisions for the Hessian savings bank organization , Deutscher Sparkassenverlag, Stuttgart, 1985

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Topic of the dissertation: Legal offenses in the Franconian era.
  2. Sparkassen: Money for doing nothing . In: Der Spiegel from December 19, 1994