Hubertus Rolshoven

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Hubertus Rolshoven (born February 15, 1913 in Schellerten ; † February 22, 1990 in Heidelberg ) was a German industrial manager in mining.

Life

Rolshoven was the son of a pharmacist from Schellerten near Hildesheim. After graduating from high school, he was initially a mountain enthusiast in mining in the Ruhr and Harz Mountains. In 1932 he passed the coal miner exam and then turned to studying mining. In 1932 he became active in the Corps Saxonia Bonn . The Corps Saxonia Jena awarded him the ribbon in 1956. In 1936 he passed the examination to become a qualified mining engineer in Aachen. He did his doctorate at the TH Berlin as Dr.-Ing. and became a mountain assessor in 1939 and mountain ridge in 1942. From 1940 to 1945 he did military service. In 1947 Rolshoven became operations director of the hard coal mine "Consolidation" in Gelsenkirchen, 1953 managing director of the hard coal mining association in Essen, 1956 mining director on the board of Hansa-Bergbau AG in Dortmund and on October 1, 1957 chairman of the board of Saarbergwerke AG . In 1965 he was traded as a possible chairman of the VEBA board , but stayed with Saarbergwerke, where he left the board on September 30, 1969 and moved to the supervisory board.

In 1958, Rolshoven was the founding chairman of the Saarbergbau association. In the sixties he coined the term “ Saar-Lor-Lux ” (initially “Montandreieck Saar-Lothringen-Luxemburg”). He was a member of the board of the Federal Association of German Employers' Associations, the Mining Industry Association and the General Association of German Coal Mining. From 1967 he was also a member of the advisory board for economic and structural issues at the Prime Minister of Saarland. In 1970 he received a lectureship on issues relating to raw materials and energy management at the Faculty of Law and Economics at Saarland University; later he became an honorary professor. Rolshoven was also co-founder and president of the Institute for Regional Political Cooperation (IRI, now Institute of the Greater Region ).

Honors

literature

  • The SPIEGEL 40/1965
  • Deutsche Corpszeitung 74 (1973), p. 159f.
  • The international who's who 1991-92, Europa Publ., 1991 ISBN 0-946653-70-4
  • Klara van Eyll , Ulrike Duda: German economic archives: stocks of companies, entrepreneurs, chambers and associations of the economy in public archives of the Federal Republic of Germany, page 356 , Franz Steiner Verlag, 1991

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 141 , 558; 146 , 841
  2. See e.g. B. Hubertus Rolshoven: Economic fundamentals in the mining triangle Saar-Lorraine-Luxemburg. Saarbrücken. 1965
  3. Announcement of awards of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. In: Federal Gazette . Vol. 25, No. 111, June 16, 1973.