Josef Poxleitner

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Josef Poxleitner (born April 16, 1948 in Eichenhofen near Parsberg in the Upper Palatinate) is a German civil servant . From 2003 to June 2014 he was ministerial director in the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior , his successor is Helmut Schütz.

Life

After graduating from high school in 1968 at the humanistic grammar school in Rosenheim , Poxleitner studied civil engineering at the Technical University of Munich . He then completed his training for the higher civil engineering administration in Bavaria.

In 1982 he first became an advisor to the Supreme Building Authority in the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior . After completing a course in administrative management, he became head of the Weilheim road construction office in 1990 . Four years later he was head of the road and bridge construction department of the government of Upper Bavaria . In 1995 he returned to the Supreme Building Authority as head of the overall traffic planning department. After five years in this office, he was appointed head of the road and bridge construction department, until he finally became head of the supreme building authority in 2003. This makes him the 25th successor to Leo von Klenze at the head of the Bavarian State Building Administration .

Poxleitner has been an honorary member of the Association of Road Construction and Transport Engineers VSVI since 2008 , of which he has been a member since the 1980s. Since the establishment of the Bavarian Chamber of Engineers-Bau, he was its second vice president for twelve years. Poxleitner has been on the board of the Research Association for Roads and Transports eV, Cologne, since 2000, and has been a member of the supervisory board of Munich Airport since 2003 .

Awards

In 2005, Poxleitner was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon for his diverse volunteer work. In 2008 he was awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit . In 2015 he also received the Bavarian Architecture Prize.

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