Joachim Wussow

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Joachim Wussow (born December 9, 1903 in Berlin , † September 7, 1964 in Wilhelmshaven ) was a German manager.

Wussow was born as the son of Friedrich Wussow in Berlin. His father was the general director of the Great Berlin Tram . After graduating from high school in Berlin, he completed an apprenticeship at Bromberg & Co. in Hamburg .

In 1929 he became a board member of Olympia Büromaschinen AG in Erfurt and later chairman of the board. Under his leadership, the company was rebuilt in Wilhelmshaven after the end of the Second World War . He held positions on the supervisory board at Ardeltwerke GmbH in Wilhelmshaven and at Gießerei Sande GmbH and was a member of the advisory board of the Gerling Group in Cologne . He was Vice-President of the Oldenburg Chamber of Commerce and Councilor of the City of Oldenburg.

Honors

  • 1952: Cross of Merit (Steckkreuz) of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • 1956: Great Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany

literature

  • Walter Habel: Who is who? : the German Who's Who - 12th edition of Degeners Wer ist's ?. - Berlin: Arani, 1955