Egon Pawlitzek

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Egon Pawlitzek (born June 29, 1907 in Gliwice ; † August 23, 1994 ) was a German textile manufacturer.

Pawlitzek attended the humanistic grammar school in Katowice and Bytom and studied at the University of Economics and Social Sciences in Nuremberg with a degree in business administration. In 1933 he entered the textile trade in Nuremberg, later he worked as a self-employed textile merchant in Koblenz and Neuwied , before he took over the Munich textile company Stanietz am Stachus and the branch in Landshut in 1937 . From 1964 to 1975 he was President of the Regional Association of Bavarian Retailers and then its Honorary President, he was also Vice President of the Main Association of German Retailers and was on the board of the Association of Employers' Associations in Bavaria. In 1967 he became vice president of the Federal Textile Association and state chairman of the Textile Association. He was also an advisory board member of the Landeszentralbank, commercial judge and assessor at the tax court, member of the arbitration board for competition disputes as well as the general assembly and several committees of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for Munich and Upper Bavaria. From 1965 to 1979 he was a member of the Bavarian Senate .

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