Kunata Kottulinsky

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Kunata Johann Ignaz Joseph Kottulinsky (born April 6, 1914 in Neudau , † August 25, 2004 in Vienna , until 1919 Count Kottulinsky ) was an Austrian manager and association official. From 1971 to 1974 he was General Secretary of the Federation of Industry and then until 1984 Vice-President of the Austrian National Bank .

biography

Kottulinsky came from an old Austrian family who are wealthy in Eastern Styria . He completed studies at the University of Graz and the University of World Trade in Vienna and graduated in 1938. From 1940 to 1945 he was a cavalry officer in the war, including in the 1st Cossack Cavalry Division . After 1945 first lawyer in the Styrian government, he was from 1948 to the Chamber of Commerce operates and from 1954 for the Industrial Association. At IV he headed the department for industrial policy and was chief executive officer from 1966.

At the beginning of the 1950s he was politically active in the bourgeois-conservative “Quiritenklub” around the publisher Fritz Molden and acted as Salzburg's chairman of the action for the political renewal of Ernst Strachwitz . In 1953 he ran for the electoral party of the Independents for the National Council; then in 1970 for the ÖVP .

In 1974, Kottulinsky was appointed Vice President of the National Bank; he held office under the presidents Hans Kloss and Stephan Koren until 1984.

Kottulinsky was the younger brother of the politician Hans Kottulinsky and the son-in-law of the publicist Karl Anton Prinz Rohan .

Individual evidence

  1. ots: Federation of Industrialists mourns former General Secretary Kottulinsky . August 26, 2004.
  2. Lothar Höbelt: From the fourth party to the third force. The history of the VdU. Leopold Stocker Verlag, Graz et al. 1999, ISBN 3-7020-0866-7 . P. 175