Andreas Moschinski Forest

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Andreas Moschinski Forest (* 21 August 1963 in Mainz as Andreas Forest ) is a German local politician , manager and professor .

Career

Andreas Moschinski-Wald completed his studies with a degree in administrative management (FH) . In 1996, Wald received his doctorate with a thesis on "Personnel management for municipal practice". Andreas Moschinski-Wald is the father of three children, including twins. After the wedding in 1997, Wald also took his wife's surname.

Career in business and politics

In 1996, Wald was active as a consultant in the association of municipalities and cities in Rhineland-Palatinate. In 1997, as a member of the CDU , Moschinski-Wald was appointed mayor of Bad Homburg vor der Höhe by the SPD and CDU, where he initially worked as head of finance. As mayor, contrary to the office of mayor, he was not directly elected by the citizens.

After a dispute with Mayor Reinhard A. Wolters in 1999, the influential finance department was withdrawn from Wald, so that he only worked in less influential departments.

In March 2001, he then applied to the magistrate for unpaid leave of absence for the remaining two years of his term of office.

In the years 2000 and 2001, Wald was chairman of the supervisory boards of various Lübeck stock corporations, such as Roch Prüfdienste AG, Heyke, Redlich, Schweers AG and Seed- und Start-up-Stadt AG.

Deutsche Bahn

At the end of 2001, Moschinski-Wald took on a management role at Deutsche Bahn AG in regional transport when he was appointed chairman of the regional management for Baden-Württemberg , DB Regio AG , Stuttgart. Deutsche Bahn had previously restructured all regional traffic and, as of January 1, 2002, divided its German traffic into nine regions.

In 2008, Wald was temporarily under discussion as the designated CFO for the passenger transport subsidiary of the Austrian Federal Railways , but he canceled the ÖBB despite the first acceptance. Wald continued to work as a regional division manager at DB Regio Baden-Württemberg and also held supervisory board mandates at DB ZugBus Regionalverkehr Alb-Bodensee GmbH and within the Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart GmbH.

Under his responsibility, DB Regio made a formal error in its offer in the tender for the Stuttgart networks, although he probably did not commit this personally. On June 1, 2016, Wald was replaced as regional manager by DB Regio. He was succeeded on July 1, 2016 by David Weltzien.

On November 1, 2016, Wald moved to the executive suite of Abellio Rail Baden-Württemberg GmbH. In 2018, Moschinski-Wald left the company and devoted more time to teaching.

University career

In 2011, Moschinski-Wald was appointed professor at the Mannheim University of Applied Sciences, where he taught general business administration and controlling at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering until 2015. From 2011 to 2015, he was also a member of the Institute for Corporate Management (IfU) at Mannheim University of Applied Sciences.

This was followed by a visiting professorship at Tongji University in Shanghai China in 2015 . From 2018 to 2019, Andreas Moschinski joined the Turkish-German University as a lecturer in finance . Among other things, he is responsible for developing contacts with German companies in Turkey and for international exchange within the framework of the European Erasmus program.

In 2019 he was appointed Professor of Finance and Controlling. The core of his teaching are finance and controlling topics of operational and strategic corporate management. These include general business administration, finance / controlling, investment and financing as well as cost and performance accounting. His research focuses on the management of companies in the public sector.

In his research, Moschinski collaborates with international companies such as BASF, BMW, DB Netz AG, Lidl and Mercedes-Benz . This includes, for example, the analysis and investigation of the pilot installation of an automatic loading system (AVS).

Selection of supervisory board mandates and bodies

  • from 11/2017 - dto .: Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Baden-Württemberg-Tarif GmbH
  • 01/2002 - 09/2016: Member of the supervisory board of Verkehrsverbund Stuttgart GmbH
  • 10/2005 - 09/2016: Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Regionalverkehr Alb-Bodensee GmbH
  • 10/2009 - 10/2016: Deputy Chairman of the Railways Board of Directors of the Association of German Transport Companies
  • 02/1997 - 06/2001: Chairman of the works committee of the Bad Homburg municipal utilities vdH
  • 02/1997 - 09/1999: Member of the administrative board of Kur- und Kongress GmbH Bad Homburg vdH
  • 03/1997 - 10/1999: Member of the finance committee of the Hessian Association of Cities
  • 06/1997 - 06/2001: Member of the board of the Taunus water supply association
  • 06/1997 - 06/2001: Member of the main committee of the Hessian employers' association of municipalities and municipal associations

Controversy

With a controversy known as the "company car affair", Moschinski-Wald was mentioned in 1999 in the Black Book of the German Taxpayers Association . During his time as mayor of Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, he incurred additional costs of at least 50,000 marks annually by being driven daily with a company car and driver from his home in Mainz to his work place in Bad Homburg - although the original job description stated the expectation that the future mayor should have moved to Bad Homburg.

Fonts (selection)

Individual evidence

  1. Commercial register announcements (23 August 2000): Heyke Redlich Schweers AG
  2. Frankfurter Neue Presse (February 7, 1997, p. 15): A full calendar was waiting for the "newcomer"
  3. Erich-Schmidt Verlag
  4. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (May 14, 1997, No. 110, p. 54): Mayor looking for a house: Bad Homburg provides Moschinski-Wald with an official apartment
  5. ^ Frankfurter Neue Presse (January 20, 1997, p. 15): New name, but still the old address
  6. Erich Schmidt Verlag
  7. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (May 14, 1997, No. 110, p. 54): Mayor looking for a house: Bad Homburg provides Moschinski-Wald with an official apartment
  8. ^ Frankfurter Neue Presse (July 2, 1999): Bad Homburg's Mayor Wolters deposed Mayor Bad Homburg.
  9. ^ Frankfurter Rundschau (March 10, 2004, p. 43): The mayor's chair remains empty. Dispute, resignation, contesting the election - the Bad Homburg Christian Democrats have been trying to fill the post for seven years
  10. Federal Gazette of June 30, 2000, Edition 0120: Judicial and other notices: Roch Prüfdienste AG
  11. Stuttgarter Zeitung (June 24, 2002, p. 26): Andreas Moschinski-Wald in conversation: "We offer the region very favorable conditions".
  12. Stuttgarter Zeitung (November 21, 2001, p. 6): Bahn restructures local traffic
  13. Diepresse.com: ÖBB: Post chess instead of reform (June 5, 2009)
  14. Stuttgarter Zeitung, Stuttgart Germany: Railway manager goes to the competition: changing sides in a new light. Retrieved February 3, 2020 .
  15. ^ Eberhard Wein: DB competitor Abellio: Railway manager deserted. On leave since July. Stuttgarter Zeitung Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, September 6, 2016, accessed on October 30, 2016 .
  16. Andreas Müller: Page change in a new light. In: stuttgarter-zeitung.de. September 19, 2016, accessed on September 29, 2016 (German).
  17. Personnel . In: DB Welt , regional section southwest . No. 9 , September 2016, p. 17 .
  18. Long-term railway manager changes to Abellio. In: Südwest Presse . September 6, 2016, accessed September 7, 2016 .
  19. Abellio Rail Baden-Württemberg: Moschinski leaves management - future strategic tasks. Accessed January 30, 2020 .
  20. Prof. Dr. Andreas Moschinski-Wald, Mannheim University of Applied Sciences ( Memento of the original dated December 24, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ifu.hs-mannheim.de
  21. http://www.ifu.hs-mannheim.de/haben.html Institute for Management, Mannheim University
  22. https://www.hs-koblenz.de/profilepages/moschinski/vita/
  23. https://www.hs-koblenz.de/profile/moschinski/
  24. https://www.hs-koblenz.de/profile/moschinski/publikationen
  25. https://www.andreasmoschinski.de/vita/
  26. Der Spiegel (September 28, 1999): The cases: Of stolen ornamental fish and confusing traffic signs
  27. Allgemeine Zeitung (September 29, 1999): Daily in the spa town with chauffeur. Taxpayer Black Book: Flop in conversion and an overly expensive administrative rotunda.