Max Gimple

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Max Gimple (born August 20, 1940 in Munich ) is a German administrative lawyer and municipal official in Upper Bavaria. From 1984 to 2008 he was district administrator in Rosenheim .

Life

Gimple grew up in Halfing . There he first attended elementary school. Later he switched to the Oberrealschule in Rosenheim, today's Finsterwalder-Gymnasium, where he passed his Abitur in 1961. He then participated in the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich to study law at. In 1966 he passed the first state examination in law, three years later he completed his studies with the second state examination. He initially worked as a lawyer in the service of the district government of Upper Bavaria , but later moved to the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior . The University of Regensburg doctorate him in 1972, Dr. iur. He returned to his homeland and took over the department for communal affairs, culture and schools in the Rosenheim district office.

When the Rosenheim District Administrator Josef Neiderhell the Elder (CSU) declined to run again for reasons of age after six years in office, the CSU district association Rosenheim-Land chose Gimple as its candidate. In the local elections on March 18, 1984, he prevailed against his two competitors in the first ballot with over 65 percent of the valid votes. He took up office as district administrator on May 1, 1984. He was confirmed in office three times. In the local elections in 2008, he could no longer run for reasons of age. His successor was Josef Neiderhell jun. (CSU).

Honors

Works

  • The problem of addressee accumulation in the case of individual authority in the area of ​​general security law. Regensburg, Univ., Diss., 1973

source

  • Our district of Rosenheim. Bamberg, 1989

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation: The problem of addressee accumulation in the case of individual authority in the area of ​​general security law .
  2. Information from the Federal President's Office