Lothar Zobel

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Lothar Zobel (born August 14, 1885 in Ulm , † after 1945) was a German business manager.

Career

Zobel first completed a commercial apprenticeship and then worked in a leading position in the electricity industry. The service in the First World War interrupted his professional career. Afterwards he was head of a branch of the Reichstreuhandgesellschaft and in 1924 switched to the Stuttgart Airport Company as a board member or managing director . Until 1945 he was also a managing board member of the Reich Association of German Airports .

After the end of the Second World War, he was the managing director of Flughafen Württemberg GmbH and the German Airports Association . In addition, he was a member of the supervisory board of the building society of the Friends of Wüstenrot .

Honors

literature

  • Karl Ritter von Klimesch (ed.): Heads of politics, economy, art and science. - Augsburg: Naumann, 1953