Clemens Max Eisenberger

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Clemens Max Eisenberger (born August 21, 1902 in Ernsdorf , Upper Bavaria, † November 9, 1962 in Irschenhausen ) was a Bavarian brewery director.

Career

Eisenberger was born as the son of the wealthy bank clerk Friedrich Maximilian Eisenberger and Anna Maria Brandmaier (w. Wannfried), a lover of the painter Franz Stuck . His grandfather was the Bad Tölz notary Maximilian Eisenberger . The parents did not get married until 1918.

After training in a bank in 1925/26 and a commercial internship from 1927 to 1931, he completed a university degree in economics in 1931. In the same year he started his career at Hackerbräu AG . In 1945 he was appointed to the board. In 1949 he became chairman of the Bavarian Brewers' Association . He was also deputy chairman of the Association of Bavarian Export Breweries as well as an advisory board of the State Brewing Technology Testing and Research Institute at the Technical University of Munich .

His brother was the business lawyer and member of the board of the Bayerische Landesbodenkreditanstalt , Carl Friedrich Eisenberger .

Honors

  • Honorary Senator of the Technical University of Munich

literature

  • Heads of politics, business, art and science. Augsburg 1953 (with picture)
  • Who is who? The German Who's Who. 14th edition of Degeners Who's It? Berlin 1962, p. 295
  • Süddeutsche Zeitung . February 7, 1956, 32, p. 10
  • Who is who in Germany. 1960, p. 328