Dieter Sarreither

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Dieter Sarreither, President of the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis)

Dieter Sarreither (born December 15, 1951 in Frankenthal ) is a German economist , mathematician and federal civil servant . From October 2015 to October 2017 he was the tenth President of the Federal Statistical Office and in this function was entrusted with the tasks of the Federal Returning Officer.

Life

Sarreither grew up in Dirmstein . From 1962 he attended the Kurpfalz-Gymnasium in Mannheim and passed the Abitur there in 1971. He studied economics and mathematics at the universities of Heidelberg and Mainz .

Sarreither initially worked in the private sector in the areas of planning decisions and systems analysis. In 1982 he began his career at the Federal Statistical Office as a consultant for software development. Afterwards, he was responsible for the development of IT strategies, IT standards and software tools in the network of statistical offices as a department and group leader. From 2000 he was director of the department “Information Technology, Mathematical-Statistical Methods”, from 2003 IT director of the Federal Statistical Office. On July 1, 2011, he was appointed Vice President of the Federal Statistical Office, and on August 1, 2011, he was also appointed Deputy Federal Returning Officer. On October 2, 2015, he succeeded Roderich Egeler in the office of President of the Federal Statistical Office and at the same time became the new Federal Returning Officer. He retired on November 1, 2017 and handed over responsibility to Georg Thiel .

Dieter Sarreither is married and has two daughters.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sarreither is President of the Federal Statistical Office and Federal Returning Officer. Politics & Communication, October 5, 2015, accessed on November 13, 2015 .
  2. Thiel is President of the Federal Statistical Office and Federal Returning Officer. politik-kommunikation.de, November 1, 2017, accessed on November 1, 2017 .