Reiner Maria Gohlke

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Reiner Maria Gohlke (born July 29, 1934 in Beuthen ) is a German manager .

Life

From 1978 Gohlke was managing director and board member of IBM Germany.

On May 13, 1982 he was appointed First President of the Deutsche Bundesbahn . He was given the task by the Federal Transport Minister Werner Dollinger to formulate a restructuring concept for the deficit state railway. In the end, however, in view of the lack of willingness on the part of the public sector to invest in the expansion of the railway as it did in road and motorway construction, Gohlke could hardly go beyond line closures when it came to railway rehabilitation . During his term of office, preparations for the start of the ICE network fell. The introduction of the Interregio concept and the Bahncard also fell into his tenure. On January 1, 1991, he was replaced by Heinz Dürr as the first President of the Deutsche Bundesbahn.

From July 16, 1990 to August 20, 1990, he was brief president of the Treuhandanstalt .

From 1991 he was spokesman and from 1993 chairman of the management of Süddeutscher Verlag . He resigned from this position in the summer of 2000 for reasons of age.

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