Erwin Angerer

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Erwin Angerer (born December 30, 1964 in Mühldorf , Carinthia ) is an Austrian politician ( FPÖ ). Angerer has been a member of the National Council since July 2, 2014 .

Life

education and profession

After attending primary school and secondary school in Spittal an der Drau , Angerer graduated from the technical college for structural engineering at the HTL Villach , which he graduated in 1983.

After graduating, he started to work at Alpine as a technician in the field of construction surveying and accounting ( Tauern Autobahn A10 , Kroislerwand and Oswaldibergtunnel ). He then worked between 1986 and 1988 as a CAD manager at a company in Hohenems . After his two-year interlude in Vorarlberg , Angerer returned to Carinthia and between 1988 and 1994 worked as an IT technician at a company in Villach. In 1995 he was promoted to area manager and was responsible for sales and marketing (CAD for building services systems). He then moved to Vienna , where he took over sales management (building services, FM, CRM ) in the Vienna branch of Nemetschek SE (Nemetschek GmbH Austria). There he was promoted to authorized signatory and branch manager in 2002 . Angerer then worked as an authorized signatory and division manager (technology, industrial and commercial park management and development) at the development agency Kärnten GmbH between 2008 and 2013.

politics

Erwin Angerer has been the mayor of his home town Mühldorf since April 2003 . From July 2013 to June 2014 he held the function of the executive district party chairman of the Freedom Party in the Spittal an der Drau district, which was to be followed by the election of district party chairman in June 2014. Since June 2013 he has also been on the regional party executive of the FPÖ Carinthia.

When Harald Vilimsky resigned from his National Council mandate at the beginning of July 2014 and moved to the EU Parliament , Angerer took over his now vacant mandate. In the 2017 National Council election , Angerer won another seat in the National Council.

Erwin Angerer is married and has two children.

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