Andreas Raab

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Andreas Raab (born October 23, 1955 in Stuttgart ) is a German politician .

Life and work

After leaving school at the Albert-Schweitzer-Gymnasium in Crailsheim he hit the career of Advertisement of managing service and graduated in 1977 with an honors degree as a graduate in business administration (FH) , the state examination at the School of Public Administration in Stuttgart .

Raab has four grown children and lives with his wife Ingeborg in Dinkelsbühl in a five-hundred-year-old monument. He is friends with the writer Gerhard Raff and is himself the author of two dialect books (including D'Kloba send scho drenna , Merklingen 1991).

Ingeborg and Andreas Raab are the founders of the Staufer column, which was inaugurated on October 12, 2013 in Dinkelsbühl in the presence of the Bavarian State Minister of the Interior Joachim Herrmann .

politics

After three years as personal advisor to the mayor of Korntal-Münchingen , he was elected Germany's youngest mayor in the city of Laichingen in December 1980 at the age of 25 . From 1980 to 1984 he was non-party. In 1984 he joined the CDU .

In 1996, after completing his second term as mayor of Laichingen, Andreas Raab went into the private sector for two and a half years.

From 1999 until his resignation as a result of the gun affair in 2009, he was Lord Mayor of the large district town of Crailsheim . During his tenure, Stadtwerke Crailsheim GmbH, a 100% subsidiary of the City of Crailsheim, initiated the sewage sludge recycling plant (KSV) in Dinkelsbühl-Waldeck as a pilot project in 2005 for 38 million euros, in which a further 24 municipalities from Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria took part. On July 1, 2012, insolvency proceedings were opened on the assets of KSV due to insolvency and finally sold to a private investor in 2013 for only 4 million euros.

Offices

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. Dinkelsbühl 2013 on stauferstelen.net. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  2. ^ Gabriele Renz: A city as an arms dealer . Online at fr-online.de from July 20, 2009.
  3. Andreas Harthan: KSV Waldeck: Bankruptcy is now official . Hohenloher Tagblatt. Online at swp.de from August 1, 2012.
  4. Andreas Harthan: Municipal sewage sludge plant sold to vegetable farmer after bankruptcy . Southwest Press. Online at swp.de from March 8, 2013.
  5. Peter Koblank: The door opener . Interview with Andreas Raab on April 9, 2013 with extensive biographical information. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  6. Website of the Diakoniewerk Dinkelsbühl-Wassertrüdingen eV
  7. ^ Website of the Burgberg-Tauber-Gaus in the Swabian Alb Association