Rainer Stinner

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Rainer Stinner

Rainer Stinner (born June 26, 1947 in Bremen ) is a German politician ( FDP ).

Life and work

After graduating from high school in Bremen in 1966, Stinner did his military service in the Navy and began studying business administration at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich in 1968 , which he completed in 1972 with a degree in business administration . He then worked as a research assistant in the business administration department of the University of Munich . In 1975 he received his doctorate here as a Dr. rer. pole. with the work "Consumers as organizational participants - a contribution to the organizational theoretical interpretation of the relationships between the company and the consumers" .

Then Stinner began working as a management consultant . From 1980 he participated in the development of a consulting company, which in 1989 was transferred to an international consulting company and then sold to a worldwide consulting group. Until the end of 1993, Stinner was managing director of the German branch. Since 1994 he has been working as a self-employed management consultant.

Political party

Stinner has been a member of the FDP Bavaria since 1973 . From 1974 to 1984 he was a member of the city council of the FDP Munich, u. a. as treasurer and press officer. In 1999 Stinner stood as an FDP candidate for the OB election in Munich. From 2004 to 2010 he was chairman of the Munich FDP and from 2005 to 2009 Rainer Stinner was a member of the FDP federal executive committee.

MP

In 2002, after Ulrich Irmer left the German Bundestag , he was a member of the Bundestag until 2013. Stinner was chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee and a deputy member of the Defense Committee . In addition, from January 2012 he was chairman of the international politics working group of the FDP parliamentary group. Stinner replaced Michael Georg Link , who took over the office of Minister of State in the Foreign Office .

Rainer Stinner always entered the Bundestag via the Bavarian state list . His constituency was Munich East . He did not run for the 2013 federal election.

Individual evidence

  1. Bundestag election 2013: Generation change in Berlin . Munich Mercury. December 6, 2012. Retrieved June 7, 2017.

Web links

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