Helmut Lindenthaler

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Helmut Lindenthaler (born November 25, 1962 in Abtenau ) is an Austrian politician ( ÖVP ) and entrepreneur. Lindenthaler was a member of the Salzburg state parliament from 1999 to 2004 and from 2008 to 2009 .

education and profession

After completing school, Lindenthaler learned the trade of machine fitter and toolmaker and practiced this trade for five years. Lindenthaler then completed an apprenticeship as a state-certified ski instructor and ski guide as well as a state-certified ski trainer. Lindenthaler then worked as a ski instructor at home and abroad and was sporting director at Zwilling Sport- und Freizeit in Abtenau until 1992. Since the 1990/91 season he has been the director and owner of the Abtenau ski and racing school, worked as a tourism advisor and until 2002 as managing director of Bergbahnen Abtenau.

politics

Lindenthaler was Deputy Mayor of Abtenau between December 1994 and 1999 and between 1999 and 2004 a member of the Salzburg State Parliament. After the state elections in 2004, the tourism spokesman for the ÖVP state parliament club resigned from the state parliament due to the ÖVP's internal preferential voting model, and in autumn 2004 he resigned as local party leader of ÖVP-Abtenau. After Michael Neureiter left , Lindenthaler was sworn in again as a member of the state parliament on May 8, 2008, but resigned from the state parliament on April 22, 2009 after the state elections in Salzburg in 2009 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Salzburger Nachrichten, November 8, 2002
  2. ^ Kurier: ÖVP election model. Scramble for the black state parliament armchairs, March 10, 2004
  3. ^ Salzburger Nachrichten : Blick ins Land, November 8, 2004

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