Carl G. Kuenzel

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Carl G. Künzel (born July 8, 1906 in Schwarzenbach an der Saale ; † unknown) was a German entrepreneur.

Life

Künzel attended the humanistic grammar school, initially without a degree, and after practical work as a stonemason and grinder , graduated from the Anhaltische Bauschule in Zerbst . After graduating there, he studied economics at the Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, made up his Abitur during his studies and, after passing the commercial diploma examination, did his doctorate. rer. oec. In 1932 he joined Granit-Werke Künzel & Schedler GmbH in Schwarzenbach, where he took over management in 1940.

Soon after joining the company, he turned to work in associations and specialist committees. He was chairman of the Bavarian group of the Association of German Granite Works and, after the Second World War, chairman of the Verband der Granitindustrie e. V., to which almost all grinding companies in the Federal Republic as well as all granite ashlar companies in the Fichtelgebirge and Odenwald belonged. Künzel also headed the granite stone industry department of the Bavarian Stone and Earth Industry Association in Munich. He was a board member of the German Natural Stone Association and a member of the main committee of the Working Group on Stone and Earth.

Publications

  • Carl Georg Künzel: The German granite economy in the post-war period , Leipzig 1937 (dissertation 1936)

literature

  • Dr. Carl G. Kuenzel . In: Steinmetz und Steinbildhauer, January 1951, p. 22