Alfred Härtl (administrative lawyer)

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Alfred Härtl (born November 29, 1925 in Frankfurt am Main ; † September 16, 2009 ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Career

Alfred Härtl, son of a businessman, did military service after graduating from high school and did a banking apprenticeship at a mortgage bank. He then studied law and business administration in Frankfurt. After the first state examination, he completed his banking apprenticeship in the second year of banking and completed his studies with the second state examination and a doctorate in Dr. jur. from.

Alfred Härtl was initially a board member of the Amberger Hütte bottles and 1962-1965 Board in the brewery Henninger ,

His fellow student and party friend (Alfred Härtl had already become a member of the SPD and the Socialist German Student Union during his student days), the Hessian Economics and Transport Minister Rudi Arndt , brought him to his ministry in 1965. In the Ministry of Economy and Transport Head of Department I became. On January 1, 1966, Alfred Härtl was promoted to the leading ministerial councilor. From March 15, 1967 to 1971, he was State Secretary in the Ministry of Economic Affairs.

After working as a general agent at Dresdner Bank , he was President of the Landeszentralbank Hessen from February 1974 to 1990 as the successor to Leopold Bröker. He was also a member of the Central Bank Council .

Alfred Härtl, who was a Roman Catholic denomination, had been with Gisela, born in 1953. Homes married and had a daughter and a son.

Honors

literature

  • International Biographical Archive 48/1974 of November 18, 1974

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Announcement of awards of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. In: Federal Gazette . Vol. 25, No. 111, June 16, 1973.