Manfred Pfaus

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Manfred Pfaus (born March 28, 1939 in Bretten ) is a German politician ( CDU ) and inventor.

Life

Pfaus is the fifth child of worker Adolf Pfaus and his wife Luise, b. Charcoal burner. Pfaus started school in the Bretten elementary school in 1945, before he switched to the Realschule, the later Realgymnasium, today's Melanchthon-Gymnasium Bretten in 1949. He visited the Catholic youth , the George Scouts and a gymnastics club. He finally got the Abitur at the Melanchthon-Gymnasium in Bretten. He then studied in Karlsruhe for the teaching post. From 1970 to 1974 a second degree in economics and political science followed at the University of Heidelberg .

Manfred Pfaus lived in Altheim during his first job as a teacher and since 1964 in Hettingen. From 1960 to 1964 he worked for the first time as a teacher in Altheim, today Walldürn , then for a school year at the middle school, today's Realschule in Buchen and afterwards until 1972 senior teacher at the primary and secondary school in Hettingen , today Buchen.

He has been married since 1961 and has two children. He and his wife, Margot Pfaus nee Schneider, in mid-2015 he moved his main residence from Buchen-Hettingen to Überlingen .

politics

1958 joined the CDU from the Junge Union in Bretten. From 1974 to 1978 Pfaus was Lothar Späth's parliamentary advisor . In 1978 he became a member of the state parliament. In the subsequent elections he always won the direct mandate in the Neckar-Odenwald constituency and was a member of the state parliament until 1992. Because of his appointment as managing director / chief executive officer of the Chamber of Engineers BW, he did not stand for election in 1992.

Services

Although Pfaus retired in 2004, the general manager of the Baden-Württemberg Chamber of Engineers registered a trade. In 2007 he started as a full-time inventor and entrepreneur. Since then he has been a member of the Neckar-Odenwald Inventors' Club. Together with partners, he develops and produces modern lying systems for which he currently has three patents. At the inventors ' fair in Nuremberg in 2008 , he received the silver medal for his PNP lying system. In 2017, he reduced his entrepreneurial activity to the freelance development of lying systems. He has been advising an association of architects and engineers since 2007.

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