Hartwig Heidorn

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Hartwig Heidorn (born November 19, 1931 ; † July 18, 2012 in Bremen ) was a German economist and Senate Director or State Councilor of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen .

biography

Heidorn studied economics and received his doctorate Dr. rer. pole. He had been in a leading position in the Bremen civil service since 1973. From 1973 to 1986 he was Senate Director and Deputy to Senators Karl-Heinz Jantzen (SPD), Walter Franke (SPD), Karl Willms (SPD) and Claus Grobecker (SPD) in the Labor Department , and from 1986 to 1989 Senate Director in the Senate Commission for Human Resources (SKP) and from 1989 to 1994 State Councilor and representative of the Finance Senators Grobecker and Volker Kröning (SPD). He was followed by Günter Dannemann (SPD, meanwhile independent) in this office.

He lived in Bremen- Horn-Lehe .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Press office of the Senate of July 23, 2012: On the death of Council of State a. D. Dr. Hartwig Heidorn .