Annette Fugmann-Heesing

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ANNETTE FUGMANN-HEESING (* 6. January 1955 in Petershagen ) is a German politician of the SPD . She was a member of the Berlin House of Representatives , Hessian finance minister and finance senator for Berlin .

Life

Education and family

Annette Fugmann-Heesing is the daughter of an interior designer and sales representative . She has been married to a traffic engineer since 1982 and has two grown daughters, Britta and Frauke. She has lived in the Bavarian Quarter in the Schöneberg district of Berlin since 1996 .

Fugmann-Heesing graduated from high school in 1973 and studied law at Bielefeld University and in Freiburg im Breisgau between 1973 and 1980 . She studied with a scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation and completed her training in 1980 with the second state examination in law. Between 1980 and 1983 she was a research assistant at the University of Bielefeld at Dieter Grimm's chair . In 1983 she did her doctorate on parking precaution in cities, legal issues and practical effects on urban structure, with a special focus on American experience . She previously spent four months in the United States in 1979 and 1982 and worked in the Norwalk City Council.

As a Protestant Christian, she has been involved in community work since her youth. Today she is a member of the working group Christians in the SPD and in the parish council of the Protestant church Zum Heilsbronnen in the Schöneberg district.

First professional activities

Fugmann-Heesing took a position as 1983 Councilor in the district president in Detmold , and worked in the departments with of Transport, police and municipal supervision. In 1985 she moved to the project planning department of the State Chancellery in Düsseldorf .

In the same year she became city ​​treasurer in Herford and stayed that way until 1991. Part-time she was managing director of Stadtwerke Herford , lecturer in the legal training of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the training of public service employees at the administration and business academy Ostwestfalen-Lippe .

Hessian finance minister

Hesse's Prime Minister Hans Eichel (SPD) appointed Fugmann-Heesing as Hessian finance minister in 1991 . In this position, Fugmann-Heesing was chairwoman of the supervisory board of Frankfurt Airport (today Fraport AG ) and a member of the supervisory boards of Messe Frankfurt and PreussenElektra from 1991 to 1994 .

In 1994 she resigned from the position of finance ministry after assuming political responsibility for irregularities in the Hessian lottery company. From 1994 to January 1996 she was a substitute professor for public law at Bielefeld University.

Finance Senator in Berlin

After the election in Berlin in 1995 , she was appointed Finance Senator of Berlin in January 1996 by the Governing Mayor Eberhard Diepgen ( CDU ) . After Christine Bergmann was appointed to the Federal Cabinet after the Bundestag elections in 1998 , she also took over the office of Mayor of Berlin . As the responsible senator, she pushed through the sale of Bewag (electricity), Gasag (gas), the housing company GEHAG and the partial privatization of Berliner Wasserbetriebe . For the publication of the secret and controversial contracts for the partial privatization of Berliner Wasserbetriebe , the citizens' initiative Berliner Wassertisch initiated a referendum . The publication was partly anticipated by a pre-publication of the daily newspaper taz . A profit guarantee in favor of the private shareholders and to the disadvantage of the public sector was fixed in the contracts, which resulted in a considerable increase in Berlin water prices.

As Berlin Senator for Finance, Fugmann-Heesing was involved in the partial privatization of Berliner Wasserbetriebe AöR . She had developed the complicated, secret contract between the waterworks and the private investors RWE , Vivendi (now Veolia ) and Allianz . Around twelve years later there was a successful referendum on the disclosure of the contracts .

Fugmann-Heesing was a member of the supervisory board of Bankgesellschaft Berlin from 1996 to 2000 and of Landesbank Berlin (LBB) from 1996 to 2001 . The business policy of Bankgesellschaft Berlin, which culminated in the 2001 Berlin banking scandal , took place under their supervision.

Fugmann-Heesing resigned her supervisory board mandates at Berlin Brandenburg Flughafen-Holding in 1999 after the Brandenburg Higher Regional Court declared an invitation to tender for a major project to be invalid because of its double mandate, both on the bidder side and on the tender side.

Fugmann-Heesing was no longer nominated by her party for the Berlin Senate in 1999.

Member of the Berlin House of Representatives

In 1999 Fugmann-Heesing became a member of the Berlin House of Representatives . She was a member of the committees for cultural affairs as well as for science and research. In 2011 she lost her direct mandate and did not gain a list mandate .

Managing Director gebb

After her time as a senator in Berlin, she was the managing director of BwConsulting GmbH of the Bundeswehr on behalf of the then Defense Minister Rudolf Scharping from 2000 to 2001 .

Current activities

Fugmann-Heesing has been a freelance business consultant since 2002 . She works as a consultant for the private-public-partnership (PPP) management consultancy firm BBD Berlin Consulting Services.

She has been a member of the supervisory boards of RAG Aktiengesellschaft and RAG Deutsche Steinkohle AG since 2011 . She is the deputy spokesperson for the management group of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and spokesperson for the Berlin Brandenburg regional group.

Working in the SPD

Until 1991 she performed various functions in the SPD North Rhine-Westphalia. Among other things, she was a member of the state board of the working group of social democratic lawyers and the social democratic community for local politics .

From 2000 to 2006 she was deputy state chairwoman of the Berlin SPD. At the party congress on April 1, 2006, re-election failed because of the required majority.

Functions in the field of culture and education

She was also chairwoman of the Berlinische Galerie friends' association and chairwoman of the Fred Thieler Foundation in the Berlinische Galerie. She was on the board of the Berlin Business Talks eV and the August-Bebel-Institut , an institution for political education close to the SPD.

In addition, she is engaged in various functions in the cultural and educational sectors:

Works (selection)

  • Annette Fugmann-Heesing: Parking provision in cities Legal issues and practical effects on urban culture with special consideration of US experiences (dissertation) In: New writings of the German Association of Cities. No. 49, Stuttgart 1984, ISBN 3-17-008755-X
  • Annette Fugmann-Heesing: Education: How to get back to the top. Forward Book, 2011, ISBN 978-3-86602-272-0
  • Annette Fugmann-Heesing, Gesine Schwan: Education: commodity or public good, a polemic. Forward Book, 2011, ISBN 978-3-86602-799-2
  • Annette Fugmann-Heesing: Municipal taxes: The future of trade and property taxes. In: Municipal finance policy in the crisis. Evangelical Academy Loccum, Loccumer Protokoll 67/10, Rehburg-Loccum 2011, ISBN 978-3-8172-6710-1
  • Annette Fugmann-Heesing: Education and Economic Development. In: Economization of the higher education system: speeches and theses of the 17th Glienicker discussion. Fachhochschule für Wirtschaft und Rechtspflege, No. 27, Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-933633-81-1 , pp. 25–31 ( PDF; 3.7 MB )
  • Annette Fugmann-Heesing: Employee motivation - a foreign word for public administration? In: Administration and Management. Vol. 1, 1995, pp. 270-274, 365-370

Publications in author community for the Bertelsmann Foundation

  • Annette Fugmann-Heesing, Martin Junkernheinrich: A sustainable reform of community funding, the three-pillar model of the Bertelsmann Foundation. Gütersloh 2011 ( PDF; 811 kB )
  • Gisela Färber, Annette Fugmann-Heesing u. a .: Reform of municipal finances: A proposal from the Bertelsmann Foundation. Gütersloh 2003 ( PDF; 321 kB )

Publications in a community of authors for the management group of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung

  • Peter Draheim, Gitta Egbers, Annette Fugmann-Heesing u. a .: Education makes you rich - more practical orientation in education and training. Bonn 2009, ISBN 978-3-86872-070-9 ( PDF; 1.3 MB )
  • Gitta Egbers, Annette Fugmann-Heesing u. a .: education and employment. Bonn 2005, ISBN 3-89892-422-X ( PDF; 788 kB )

Publications in author community for the Berlinische Galerie

  • Annette Fugmann-Heesing, Friedrich Meschede: Bernard Frize - Fred Thieler Prize for Painting 2011. Berlinische Galerie, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-940208-16-3
  • Michael Callies, Annette Fugmann-Heesing: Sergej Jensen - Fred Thieler Prize for Painting 2013. Berlinische Galerie, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-940208-27-9

literature

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Müller, Albrecht: Machtwahn , p. 285.
  2. Sebastian Heiser: The secret water contracts. the daily newspaper, archived from the original on September 13, 2012 ; Retrieved January 23, 2013 .
  3. The Berlin Water Contracts ( Memento from November 21, 2010 in the Internet Archive ), taz , with the consortium agreement between the State of Berlin, RWE Umwelt AG (parent company RWE), Vivendi SA (parent company Vivendi), RWE Aqua GmbH (investor RWE), Compagnie Générale des Eaux Deutschland GmbH (investor CGE), Allianz Partner GmbH (financial investor), BWB Beteiligungs-Aktiengesellschaft (RWE / Vivendi Beteiligungs AG), BWB Holding Aktiengesellschaft (Berlinwasser Aktiengesellschaft) . (PDF; 7.7 MB)
  4. Joachim Fahrun, Daniel Müller: The water warriors and the blue miracle. Referendum. In: Berliner Morgenpost Online. Axel Springer Verlag, February 13, 2011, archived from the original on February 13, 2011 ; retrieved on February 13, 2011 : "Because a total sale in the SPD was not enforceable and public control should be preserved, the Senator for Finance came up with a complicated contract."
  5. Berlin House of Representatives, 15th electoral period, printed matter 15/4900, p. 639
  6. Senators resign from supervisory boards . In: Berliner Zeitung , August 17, 1999
  7. RAG Aktiengesellschaft: Supervisory Board (accessed April 11, 2018)
  8. RAG Deutsche Steinkohle AG: An overview of the members of the Supervisory Board of RAG Deutsche Steinkohle ( Memento from May 2, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  9. Management group of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation: Board of Directors and Steering Committee. accessed March 28, 2013
  10. Bielefeld University: Members of the University Council (accessed March 9, 2013)
  11. New appointment of the board of trustees for the Berlinische Galerie ( memento from April 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ), state press release, berlin.de
  12. Board of Directors of the Berlinische Galerie eV ( Memento from January 14, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  13. ^ Parish church council , Protestant parish for Heilsbronnen