Julian Osswald

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Julian Osswald (born October 3, 1965 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is Lord Mayor of Freudenstadt .

Life

Julian Osswald, son of the sociologist and SPD politician Klaus-Dieter Osswald , attended the Kant high school in Weil am Rhein and did his military service in the 10th Panzer Division in Fahl / Feldberg. From 1987 to 1994 he completed a degree in geography with a focus on economic geography at the University of Stuttgart (specialization in spatial planning / development planning and urban planning).

After completing his studies, he worked until 2000 as a project manager in the field of urban renewal, preparatory land-use planning as well as land management and development at "Landsiedlung Baden-Württemberg GmbH, Stuttgart". From 1998 he was in charge of the Land Management and Development division and, from 1999, the Ulm branch .

A year later he was taken on as an assistant in the real estate management course at the Nürtingen University of Applied Sciences , Geislingen / Steige, and from 2001 until his appointment as association director he was a research assistant in the project "Network-based learning for the real estate industry" of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology .

From 2002 to 2008, Osswald was director of the Danube-Iller regional association . During this time, he also taught at the Academy of Housing and Real Estate Management, Nürtingen and at the Nürtingen / Geislingen University in the field of real estate management.

Since September 2018 he has been a member of the University Council of the University of Public Administration in Kehl.

Osswald is married and has three children.

politics

Osswald has been a member of the CDU since 2005 . In 2008 he was elected Lord Mayor of Freudenstadt , Baden-Württemberg , with 82.48% of the valid votes cast . In the same year he became a member of various local party executive bodies of the CDU. Since 2009 he has been a member of the Freudenstadt district council for the CDU and a year later a member of the state board of the Association of Municipal Enterprises in Baden-Württemberg. In 2011 he took over the chairmanship of KPV Nordbaden, which he held until the end of 2016.

On April 24, 2016, Osswald stood for re-election as Lord Mayor of the major district town of Freudenstadt and was confirmed in office for another eight years with 92.89% and 26% voter turnout.

Publications

  • Julian Osswald and Bruno Schmid: The realization of the intermunicipal commercial and industrial area "An der B 311" in Munderkingen . In: The community (BWGZ). Edition 20/97. Published by the Baden-Württemberg Municipal Conference. Stuttgart 1997.
  • Regional Association Donau-Iller - Secretly successful - . In: intra region Bremen. Documentation of the regional discussions "Ways to be more binding". Ed .: Regional Working Group Bremen / Lower Saxony. Syke 2003.
  • Modern shopping and adventure region with more than 500,000 customers . In: Business location Ulm / Neu-Ulm. European business publisher. Darmstadt 2003.
  • Julian Osswald and Tobias Meigel: The urban development association Ulm / Neu-Ulm as an example of an area- relevant intermunicipal cooperation . In: Space Management. Basics for sustainable settlement development with case studies from Bavaria. Ed .: Hubert Job, Marco Pütz. Working material of the Academy for Spatial Research and Regional Planning. Hanover 2006. No. 322.

Web links

Individual evidence

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