Eckard Heintz

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Eckard Heintz (born December 12, 1935 in Stettin ) is a German cultural manager.

Life

At the age of sixteen, Eckard Heintz received an annual scholarship (1952/53) from the American Field Service student exchange program for the USA. After graduating from high school, he completed an apprenticeship as a banker in Bremen. This was followed by law studies in Freiburg / Breisgau and Munich. During his legal traineeship (Berlin / Munich), Heintz received his doctorate in political science at the Free University of Berlin / Otto Suhr Institute under Ernst Fraenkel . He has been married to Karin Heintz since 1966. Heintz passed the second state examination in law in 1967 in Munich. He worked as a banker for 13 years at Bayerische Vereinsbank and then at Berliner Bank (setting up and managing its Munich branch).

In 1982 he was appointed by the state capital of Munich as the first managing director of the Gasteig cultural center in Munich . This task ended with his retirement at the end of 1998. Heintz received a professorship and a teaching position at the University of Bremen and led a series of lectures on cultural management at the University of Music and Theater in Munich . He has made a significant contribution to the fact that since 2010 a two-year postgraduate course in music and cultural management with a master’s degree has been offered at the Munich University of Music and Theater.

Heintz headed the Institute for International Cultural Management (INK), which he founded in 1997, until the end of 2013. In addition to continuing education courses for cultural managers and consulting, the institute took on the supervision of three event halls in Nymphenburg Palace on behalf of the Bavarian Palace Administration . As a concert organizer, Heintz founded the Nymphenburger Sommer chamber music festival in 2004 , which has since provided a podium for well-known younger artists every year in the Hubertus Hall , Nymphenburg Palace . In this context, he founded an association of the same name in 2010, as its managing director until October 2018. Since then he has been CFO of the o. G. Association. As president and board member of the International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA), he contributed to the expansion of networking in international cultural life.

Since 1986 he has been a board member of the German-French Society for Munich and Upper Bavaria.

Honors

Works

  • with Helwig Hassenpflug, Hans Kaden, Hans-Dieter Schwind (eds.): StGB. Special part, definitions calendar. Ewald von Kleist Verlag, paperback, 24 editions (since 1963), ISBN 978-3874401739 .
  • with Helwig Hassenpflug, Hans Kaden, Hans-Dieter Schwind (eds.): ZPO definitions calendar. Ewald von Kleist Verlag, paperback, various editions (since 1963), ISBN 978-3874401739 .
  • The civil servant in the Bavarian state parliament. A politological study on the development of the position of the civil service in the parliamentary development of Germany. Self-published, dissertation 1966, antiquarian available.
  • Marketing of the Munich cultural center Gasteig. In: Günther Braun (Ed.): Marketing in the municipal area. The citizen as a “customer” of his community . Bonn Aktuell Verlag, 1997, ISBN 3-87959-348-5 .
  • Don't burn it. From the diary of a culture manager. Open Publishing Verlag, 2nd improved edition 2017, Munich, ISBN 978-3-95912-202-3 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of lecturers at the Institute for Cultural Management Munich
  2. ↑ Office of the Federal President