Dieter Kandlhofer

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Dieter Kandlhofer (born July 31, 1970 in Vorau , Styria ) is an Austrian civil servant and entrepreneur.

Professional

Kandlhofer graduated from BORG Birkfeld in 1988 and then did military service in the armed forces . From 1989 to 1991 he completed the two-year training as a security guard and was then assigned to the rank of district inspector in the first district of Vienna until 1997 . At the same time he studied law at the University of Vienna from 1991 and graduated in 1997 as Mag. Iur. from.

From 1997 to 2009 Kandlhofer held various positions in the Federal Chancellery, most recently as Head of Human Resources, Organization and Auditing and Deputy Head of Section . In addition, he was a speaker at the Vienna Business School from 2002 to 2007 . From 2009 to 2017, Dieter Kandlhofer was President and Chief Executive Officer of the Austrian Constitutional Court .

Since 2014 he has also been chairman of the supervisory board of the Federal Pension Fund and, since 2016, managing partner of wideho.at GmbH , based in Hagenbrunn , which offers advice and moderation.

After the inauguration of the Federal Government Kurz I , Kandlhofer was appointed Secretary General in the Federal Chancellery under Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz in December 2017. He also held this office for a short time in the Bierlein Federal Government . He provisionally heads the presidential section of the Federal Chancellery. After the formation of the Federal Government Kurz II in January 2020, he was appointed Secretary General in the Ministry of Defense.

Political

Kandlhofer is for the Austrian People's Party councilor and parish council and ÖAAB -Obmann in Hagenbrunn.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. wideho.at GmbH on firmenabc.at, accessed on September 28, 2018
  2. Lisa Nimmervoll: Chancellor Bierlein has the general secretariats evaluated - derStandard.at. In: The Standard. June 4, 2019, accessed June 4, 2019 .
  3. New home for ministers, new mandataries, new speakers. In: The press . January 7, 2020, accessed January 8, 2020 .