Hans-Jörg Mauser

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Hans-Jörg Mauser (born November 12, 1927 in Stuttgart ; † March 16, 2012 ) was a German politician ( CDU ).

Life

After graduating from high school, Mauser studied law and economics at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen . After completing his studies, the doctor of law initially worked as a lawyer. In 1965 he moved to the state parliament in Stuttgart as a parliamentary aide before the Oct. 1, 1966 District Administrator of the district Hechingen was. During his tenure, the Hechingen district clinic and the vocational school center were built in the Hechingen school district. Due to the district reform in 1973, the district of Hechingen was transferred to the district of Balingen, which was then renamed Zollernalbkreis . Mauser was then the first district president of the Tübingen administrative district from 1973 to 1975 . Under Hans Filbinger , he was appointed Ministerial Director and Deputy Finance Minister in 1975. During this time Mauser was a member of several supervisory bodies of savings banks and banks . In 1977, Mauser was appointed CEO of BaKoLa , a predecessor of LBBW . He held this position until 1986. In the last few years he lived in Hechingen with his wife, with whom he had been married since 1954 , he had two daughters and a son.

He was a member of the Catholic student union AV Cheruskia Tübingen .

Individual evidence

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