Hans-Jürgen Zechlin

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Hans-Jürgen Zechlin (born November 14, 1934 in Berlin ) is a German economist and former chief executive of the Association of German Mechanical and Plant Engineering .

Career

After attending school at the Louisenlund Foundation boarding school and A levels at the Gutenberg School in Wiesbaden , Zechlin did a banking apprenticeship at the MMWarburg & CO bank in Hamburg. He then studied economics at the universities of Munich and Marburg. From 1962 to 1965 he was assistant to Karl Paul Hensel at the University of Marburg , where he received his doctorate with the thesis State Infrastructure Planning in the Market Economy , one of the first German-language publications on this topic.

Professionally, he initially worked as an assistant to the managing director at the VDMA and as head of the economics and securities analysis department at the Friedrich Simon bank in Düsseldorf. In 1971 he returned to the VDMA. There he held the position of chief executive officer from 1990 until his retirement.

Zechlin is the nephew of the historian Egmont Zechlin and the works pedagogue Ruth Zechlin as well as the brother of the university professor Lothar Zechlin .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans-Jürgen Zechlin: State infrastructure planning in the market economy. Inaugural dissertation to obtain a doctorate in economics from the law and political science faculty of the Philipps University of Marburg, Marburg 1965.