Chamber of Commerce and Industry Hanover

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Main building at Schiffgraben 49; 1954 by Ernst Friedrich Brockmann , exterior relief by Kurt Lehmann

The IHK Hannover is the chamber of industry and commerce for the state capital Hannover and the Hannover region as well as for the districts of Diepholz , Nienburg (Weser) , Schaumburg , Hameln-Pyrmont , Hildesheim , Holzminden , Northeim and Göttingen . It has over 170,000 member companies.

organization structure

The highest body is the general assembly . It elects the Presidium from among its members. Gerhard Oppermann has been President of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce since February 3, 2020.

Today, a total of 6,500 voluntarily committed entrepreneurs and specialists from the member companies as well as around 180 full-time employees work at the headquarters in Hanover and in the six regional offices for the Hanover Chamber of Commerce.

history

In 1824 the Commission for the Promotion of Agriculture and Industry was established. With the trade association for the Kingdom of Hanover , many functions of today's Chamber of Commerce and Crafts were taken over by a professional organization. The ordinance on the establishment of chambers of commerce in the Kingdom of Hanover of April 7, 1866 also led to the establishment of a chamber in Hanover. On April 20, 1866, the chambers of commerce in Hildesheim, Göttingen, Osterode and Goslar and on September 12, 1866 the chambers of commerce in Hanover and Hameln were established.

Seat of the Chamber of Commerce until 1896: The former building of the Hannoversche Bank on Georgstrasse at the corner of Schillerstrasse , (instead of the later Karstadt building );
Postcard no. 299 of F. Karl miracle to 1898
Palais Simon with inscriptions Handels-Kammer Hannover and Handels- u. Industry Museum .
Photo postcard approx. 1906–1919
Original in the Hanover Historical Museum

The founding president of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce was the manufacturer Fritz Hurtzig , and the first office was set up at Burgstrasse 30 . After moving in 1870 in the Leinstraße 28 , the proclamation of the German Empire nor moved the Hanover Chamber of Commerce in the early years early days of August 1878 in the former building of Hanover Bank at the George Street corner Schillerstraße before 1896, the former Palais Simon under the Address Brühlstrasse 1 as the place of business. A decade later, she opened the Trade and Industry Museum there at the same time .

After the First World War and at the beginning of the Weimar Republic , the Hanover Chamber of Commerce moved its headquarters to Arnswaldstrasse 28 in autumn 1919 , but continued to operate the museum it maintained on Brühlstrasse.

The corner building on the corner of Schiffgraben and Finkenstraße ;
Album print in carte de visite format by Carl G. Frietsch around 1880
Emergency money over 25 Pfennig at the beginning of the Weimar Republic , signed by Fritz Beindorff , Wolfeel , von Roon ;
1919 printed by JC König & Ebhardt

In 1920, Chamber President Fritz Beindorff won the lawyer and economist Kurt Finkenwirth as the syndic of his organization, who, together with Beindorff, Erich Tgahrt and Richard Platz, quickly turned the Hanover Chamber of Commerce into the leading self-organization of Lower Saxony's economy and at the same time one of the prerequisites for the political founding of the State of Lower Saxony in 1946 created. In 1924 the previous chambers of commerce were renamed chambers of industry and commerce (IHK). Around four years later, in 1928, the Hanover Chamber of Industry and Commerce moved into their new headquarters in their own building at the then address Finkenstraße 5 on the corner of Schiffgraben , which later also housed the Chamber of Industry and Commerce of the then Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe .

In 1929, the Hildesheim, Göttingen and Goslar chambers signed a contract on their dissolution and the formation of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce for southern Hanover, which from 1965 on was called the IHK Hildesheim.

After the seizure of power by the Nazis in 1933, the CCI was - like all institutions for the period of National Socialism - into line .

The headquarters on Finkenstrasse were destroyed by the air raids on Hanover during the Second World War . From 1943 to 1945 the IHK did not exist, but was part of the Hanover-Braunschweig Gauwirtschaftskammer .

After American troops marched into Hanover and the Gau Chamber of Commerce was closed on April 10, 1945, leading economists in Hanover formed a provisional main committee on May 4, 1945, which elected Franz Wilhelm Henkel as its chairman on May 25 . However, the chambers were only officially recognized by a decree of the British military authorities on October 31 of that year.

In the course of state reforms, the boundaries of the chamber district changed several times. In 1973 the Hildesheim Chamber merged with the Hanover Chamber. In 2002 the IHK general assembly decided to change its name. The "IHK Hannover-Hildesheim" became the "IHK Hannover".

Legal basis

The IHK law and the Lower Saxony implementation law for the IHK law form the legal basis for the IHK work . The internal organization of the IHK Hannover is regulated by the statutes and the rules of procedure.

Business areas

The tasks of the IHK Hannover are carried out by eight departments:

  • I. Commerce and Services
  • II. International
  • III. Vocational training
  • IV. Industry and Transport
  • V. Law
  • K: communication
  • P: Personnel and organization
  • Q: Finance and Controlling

Personalities

President

Presidents of the IHK Hannover:

IHK President Christian Hinsch, here in 2018 at the New Year's reception in the Hannover Congress Centrum

Other personalities

Founding members

literature

  • Albert Lefèvre: 100 years of Hanover Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Mission and fulfillment. 1866 - 1966 , Wiesbaden: baco - Verlag für Wirtschaftspublizistik H. Bartels KG, printing: H. Osterwald, Hannover, 1966
  • Stefan Noort, Viktoria Ernst, Pia-Felicitas Homann, Klaus Pohlmann (Red) et al. : Looking back forward. Jumps in time from 150 years IHK Hannover , publisher: Chamber of Industry and Commerce Hannover, Hannover 2015
  • Lars Ruzik: Ignited late, caught up quickly. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry is celebrating its 150th anniversary - and will elect its 23rd President on Monday. In: Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung of January 30, 2016, p. 12
  • Stefan Noort (Ges.-Ltg.), Viktoria Ernst, Pia-Felicitas Homann, Klaus Pohlmann (Red.): Looking back forward. Time leaps from 150 years of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce , ed. from the IHK Hannover, with contributions by Hannes Rehm and Horst Schrage , 1st edition, Hannover: IHK Hannover, 2015

Web links

One of the three shell limestone steles in front of the main entrance, Ulrike Enders , 1992
Big dog , Ernemann Sander , 1980, on the well in front of the house at Schiffgraben 55
Commons : Chamber of Commerce and Industry Hanover  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Structure and tasks of the IHK Hannover website, accessed on September 19, 2015
  2. ^ Honorary office website IHK Hannover, accessed on September 19, 2015
  3. a b c d e Rainer Ertel : Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK) Hanover. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 316.
  4. Waldemar R. Röhrbein: Finkenwirth, Kurt. In: Dirk Böttcher , Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein, Hugo Thielen : Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2002, ISBN 3-87706-706-9 , p. 117; online through google books
  5. Compare, for example, the information on Finkenstrasse in the address book of the city of Hanover from 1941, p. 77
  6. ^ Klaus Mlynek : Second World War. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover , pp. 695f.
  7. Herbert Wenn: 125 years of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce and Industry. 1991.
  8. ^ Albert Lefèvre: 100 years of Hanover Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Mission and fulfillment. 1966
  9. Archive link ( Memento of the original from April 25, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hannover.ihk.de
  10. http://www.hannover.ihk.de/fileadmin/data/Dokumente/Satzungen__Beitraege__Gebuehren/Niedersaechsisches_Ausfuehrungsgesetz_zum_IHK_Gesetz.pdf
  11. Archive link ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Statute of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce Hannover  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hannover.ihk.de
  12. http://www.hannover.ihk.de/fileadmin/data/Dokumente/Satzungen__Beitraege__Gebuehren/Geschaeftsordnung_der_IHK_Hannover.pdf Rules of Procedure
  13. Herbert Wenn: 125 years of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce and Industry. 1991
  14. ^ Albert Lefèvre: 100 years of Hanover Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Mission and fulfillment. 1966
  15. ^ Waldemar R. Röhrbein : Cölln, Georg von. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 115
  16. ^ Waldemar R. Röhrbein: Werner, (1) August. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 672
  17. Albert Lefèvre: Personal data , in ders .: 100 years Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Hanover. Mission and fulfillment. 1866 - 1966 , Wiesbaden: baco - Verlag für Wirtschaftspublizistik H. Bartels KG, printing: H. Osterwald, Hannover, 1966, p. 237-268; here: p. 242
  18. ↑ top v .: Obituary notice of Karl Georg Ahlers. In: Hannoversches Wochenblatt für Handel und Gewerbe: Organ of the trade association for Hanover and the Hanover Chamber of Commerce , Hanover: Hofbuchdruckerei der Gebr. Jänecke, No. 5 of April 18, 1868, column 34; Digitized
  19. Noun nominandum: The pure lust for progress. In: Stefan Noort (Ges.-Ltg.), Viktoria Ernst, Pia-Felicitas Homann, Klaus Pohlmann (Red.): Looking forward. Time leaps from 150 years of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce , ed. from the IHK Hannover, with contributions by Hannes Rehm and Horst Schrage , 1st edition, Hannover: IHK Hannover, 2015, p. 36ff .; also picture credits on p. 179
  20. Waldemar R. Röhrbein : Pleister, Wilhelm. In: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon , p. 287f .; online through google books
  21. Gerda Valentin: Nordstadt / The Bumke wholesaler looks back on 100 years of existence / As a landmark, the building is almost as distinctive as the Christ Church: "Near Bumke" is what many people from Nordstadt say when they mean the southernmost corner of the E-Damm. In: Stadtanzeiger Nord , supplement to the HAZ from October 16, 2009, last accessed on July 24, 2016
  22. ^ Hugo Thielen : Scheibe, Edgar. In: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon , p. 311
  23. Margarete Wagner-Braun (project management, editing), Michael Hamoser, Ursula Stollberg, Stefan Henricks: Company history OEKAMETALL from 1914 to 1954 , partial presentation of the company history as the basis of a historical research project of the Otto Friedrich University Bamberg, Faculty of Humanities and Cultural Studies, Institute for History and European Ethnology, Professorship for Economic and Innovation History on the page univis.uni-bamberg.de [ undated ], last accessed on July 6, 2019
  24. Georg Wenzel (edit.): German business leader. Life courses of German business personalities. A reference book on 13,000 business personalities of our time , Hamburg; Berlin; Leipzig: Hanseatische Verlags-Anstalt, 1929, p. 80; limited preview in Google Book search
  25. NN : Wilh. Boetticher. In: The book of the old companies of the city of Hanover 1954 , with textual and editorial assistance from Heinz Lauenroth (director of the municipal press office), Ewald Brix (IHK Hanover), Herbert Mundhenke (municipal archivist) and the Hanover Chamber of Crafts , Adolf Sponholtz Verlag, Hanover 1954, pp. 142f.

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