Christoph Stadlhuber

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Christoph Stadlhuber (* 1967 in Mattersburg , Burgenland ) is an Austrian manager.

Career

After completing a degree in spatial planning and spatial planning at the Vienna University of Technology in 1994 and several professional positions, including a trainee program at the Federation of Industrialists, Christoph Stadlhuber became head of the cabinet of the Federal Minister for Economics and Labor, Martin Bartenstein, at the turn of the millennium .

At the beginning of 2003 he was appointed managing director of the Bundesimmobiliengesellschaft (BIG) . His term of office includes building project development with private partners, the decision to build the Vienna University of Economics and Business with international star architects or the conception of the Seestadt Aspern. During his time as BIG managing director, Stadlhuber held supervisory board mandates at Vienna 3420 Aspern Development AG, federal sports facilities, or the SIVBEG - Strategische Immobilien Verwertungs-, consulting and development company, through which military properties of the republic were sold.

In May 2011, Stadlhuber moved to the Signa Group . As CEO of the companies Signa Prime (appointed December 2012) and Signa Development Selection (appointed 9/2016), Stadlhuber is responsible for real estate assets worth several billion euros. The operational and strategic management of the entire Signa Group is carried out by the Executive Board (EB), of which he has been a permanent member since the committee was founded in 2013 until today.

Private

Christoph Stadlhuber is married to Henrietta Egerth-Stadlhuber , Managing Director of the Austrian Research Promotion Agency . The two have a son together.

Individual evidence

  1. BIG boss Stadlhuber goes standard on January 31, 2011
  2. Stadlhuber on the Signa page, accessed on April 19, 2020