Ingrid Moser

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Ingrid Moser (born June 10, 1944 in Vienna ) is an Austrian manager and consultant .

education

Moser attended the federal high school Erlgasse (today: GRG 12 Erlgasse ) in Vienna- Meidling and graduated with honors in 1962. This was followed by studies of law , art history and philosophy at the universities of Vienna, Salzburg and Cambridge . In 1969 she received her doctorate in psychology and psychopathology in Salzburg .

From his youth, Moser had grown into the business of the family-owned companies (including the sole proprietorship founded by Rosa Moser in 1952, today Rosa Moser Bauwerkzeuggrosshandel Ges.mbH, founded in 1987 , and J. Takács & Co. ). This was followed by internships at Infratest Industria (today TNS Infratest ) in Munich and the Dr. Fessel Institute for Market Research (today: GfK Austria GmbH ) in Vienna.

Activity as managing director

In 1975 Moser became managing director of the West Austrian coal trading company K.Sadleder GmbH, later Westkohle GmbH, a subsidiary of the German Stinnes AG . When all of the Austrian subsidiaries were brought into Stinnes GesmbH as a holding company in 1976 , Moser held the post of spokeswoman for the management until the companies were sold in 1986. In 1986 she took over the management of Swarovski . In 1987 she was the chairman of the management of Stölzle Glas GmbH (today Neue Stölzle Kristall Gesellschaft mbH ) in Vienna and Nagelberg.

Activity as a consultant

In 1988 Moser took over the newly founded Zuckermann Vertriebs GmbH as part of her consulting work for Zuckermann Maschinenbau GmbH and founded Dr. Ingrid Moser Gesellschaft mbH (since November 2004 HSZ Consulting GmbH ).

In February 1990 she became an advisor to VEB Kombinat Textima Karl-Marx-Stadt in Chemnitz . In the first half of 1990, immediately after the fall of the Wall in the GDR , the plants belonging to the combine were spun off into 34 independent GmbHs with around 34,000 employees. With Ingrid Moser as the founding representative of Textima AG , 31 of these GmbHs (including two newly founded) with around 28,000 employees were brought into the new AG as a holding company on June 28, 1990. Moser was initially on the supervisory board of Textima AG and later until the end of 1995 with a consulting mandate for the privatization of the subsidiaries of the AG. Following the owner's decision by the Treuhandanstalt at the end of 1995, the AG was liquidated in 1996. The name "Textima" is continued today by the company Textima Export Import GmbH, one of the two new foundations from 1990.

From 1997 to 1999 Moser was an advisor to the Wiener Bühnenverein (publisher of Die Bühne ) and, in her role as its general secretary, negotiated the collective agreements of the Wiener Bühnen. a. the present-day United Bühnen Wien belonged, and was thus involved in the discussion about the design of the new founding of today's Bundestheater -Holding GmbH with its subsidiaries.

Shaped by her experience as a manager and owner representative of non-Austrian companies as well as a business consultant in the years of economic restructuring of one of the largest combines in the former GDR, personal strategy advice in the entrepreneurial and personal area increased in Moser's activities at the end of the 1990s . This focus is based on the two worlds of experience of your studies and your professional activities. Since the sale of Dr. Ingrid Moser GmbH (November 2004), Moser's focus is now on face-to-face strategy consulting (business and personnel) in increasing structural changes.

In 2007 she was a proponent of the initiative “Europe is right! Marketing for Europe "and 2007/2008 strategy consultant and project manager of a study for the Federal Ministry of Science and Research entitled" Inventory of the significantly low employment rate of older workers in Austria, in an EU and OECD comparison and compilation of existing explanations ".

From 2011 to 2013 Moser was a member of the University Council of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna , and from 2013 to April 2014 he held the same position for the Mozarteum University.

From around 1980 until it was discontinued, Moser was often invited to the ORF's Club 2 discussion program on various social and economic topics.

Private

From 1971 to 1973 Moser was married to the industrial clerk Helmut Lieftüchter in Essen . After her divorce, she moved into a house planned by Walter Brune in Plainfeld -Lacknerwinkel, which was a center of artistic and economic encounters for over 25 years. Numerous television reports date from this time. During the Salzburg Festival a. a. Agnes Baltsa , José Carreras , Barbara Hendricks , Lorin Maazel , Jessye Norman and Alexis Weissenberg . Moser has lived mainly in Salzburg since 2003 .

Memberships and volunteer work

  • Since 1977 member of the “Baden-Baden Entrepreneur Talks” (as the seventh woman).
  • Member of the Federation of Industries since 1979 , where he has been active in the tax, public, education and innovation, social policy committees
  • 1979 to 2004 first financial advisor, later vice-president of the Vienna Aid Organization (a sub-organization of the Austrian Aid Organization ; today: Aid Organization Austria ), 1982 co-founder of the “neighborhood centers” of the Vienna Aid Organization.
  • 1982 to 1995 Vice President of the Austrian Hong Kong Society, which acted as the regional interest group of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council .
  • 1983 elected as a member of the Viennese state parliament and local council as a career changer for economics in Erhard Busek 's team; however, she was unable to accept the election out of corporate interests due to her managerial function.
  • 1992 to 1995 member of the Rotary Club of Palm Springs, California USA
  • From 1992 chairwoman of the Austrian-American Friendship Committee of the Salzburg Festival (“International Festival Society”), with the re-establishment (2005) of the Salzburg Festival Society, Inc., since 2008 in the same function for the Friendship Committee of the SFS.
  • since 1993 member of the Föhrenbergkreis (allegedly dissolved in 2010) , a think tank of well-known Austrian business people close to the Federation of Industrialists .
  • 1997 founding member of the "Friends of Salzburg Jazz Autumn "
  • 2002 Treasurer of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts
  • 2005 to 2006 advisor to producer Peter Lusk of the film The Salzburg Festival - A Brief History by British director Tony Palmer .
  • 2008 President of the Austrian-American Society.
  • 2010 Proponent of the Citizens' Forum Europe 2020 .

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Company. Website of Rosa Moser Bauwerkzeuggrosshandel Ges.mbH Accessed on May 30, 2012.
  2. Rosa Moser, Building Tool Wholesale Company mbH, FN 73838k. In: firmenabc.at. Retrieved May 30, 2012.
  3. a b HSZ Consulting GmbH, formerly Dr. Ingrid Moser Gesellschaft mbH, FN 125188a. In: firmenabc.at. Retrieved May 30, 2012.
  4. Prof Dr. Ingrid Moser replaces Mag. Inge Scholz-Strasser on the University Council.  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Archive report of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, October 18, 2011. Retrieved on May 30, 2012.@1@ 2Template: dead link / www.akbild.ac.at  
  5. Alexander Norman et al .: The Föhrenbergkreis on the search for traces. For a new ideal of education. Brochure (PDF; 1.3 MB), published by the Föhrenbergkreis, Vienna 2003. On page 7 the list of members with Ingrid Moser as a member. Retrieved May 30, 2012.
  6. See Helmut F. Karner: The Föhrenbergkreis existed from 1992 to 2010. In: The collected documents - published by the Föhrenbergkreis, July 5, 2010. Accessed on May 30, 2012.
    See contradicting Karner: Contact and Imprint ( Memento of the original from October 16, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
    Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. with Stefan Gara as chairman. Website of the Föhrenberg group. Retrieved May 30, 2012. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / business.twoday.net
  7. See Hans Christian Voigt: 'think tank' of the Federation of Industrialists (IV). The 'FÖHRENBERGKREIS: know what matters'. Blog, June 29, 2007. Retrieved May 30, 2012.
  8. Founders Subtitles: Our proponents ( Memento of the original from August 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . In: Citizens' Forum Europe 2020 website . Accessed May 30, 2012.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.europa2020.at