Roman Stiftner

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Roman Stiftner

Roman Stiftner (born January 14, 1969 in Vienna ) was a member of the state parliament and local council of the ÖVP in Vienna from 2005 to 2015 . He is also the managing director of the mining steel and non-ferrous metal industry (NF metal) associations of the Austrian Chamber of Commerce.

biography

After completing his high school diploma in 1988, Roman Stiftner began studying electrical engineering at the Vienna University of Technology , supplementing his training with business and law subjects at the Vienna University of Economics and Business and graduating as an industrial engineer at the Vienna University of Technology with the academic degree " Graduate Engineer " 1994.

Roman Stiftner began his political career in the ÖVP youth organization JVP. 1995–2000 he was their chairman in the Vienna district of Liesing and from 1997–1999 also their deputy chairman in Vienna. In 2003 he was elected district party chairman of the ÖVP Vienna-Liesing and re-elected in 2007. He is a member of the regional executive committee of the ÖVP Vienna as well as the board of the ÖAAB Vienna and the board of the Wirtschaftsbund in Liesing. From 2005 (re-election 2010) he was a member of the state parliament and municipal council in Vienna. At the same time, he was appointed environmental spokesman for the Vienna People's Party (ÖVP) and, as an area spokesman, dealt with information and communication technology (ICT), technical and technological issues and energy policy. From 2010 he was also the infrastructure spokesman, from 2012 also the traffic spokesman for the ÖVP Vienna.

Roman Stiftner has been committed to counteracting the threat of climate change since studying electrical engineering and advocates practicable countermeasures. He sees renewable energy sources such as solar energy as an essential opportunity to counteract CO 2 emissions - without endangering prosperity and economic growth - and was also a founding member of Eurosolar Austria in 1989.

Roman Stiftner's main job was in the management of Siemens AG Austria from 1995 to 2005, most recently as head of the Group's logistics automation division. In 2006 he took over the management (CEO) of the logistics automation company Dematic GmbH (Vienna). Since 2008 he has been managing the mining steel and non-ferrous metal industry (non-ferrous metal) associations in the Austrian Chamber of Commerce.

Since 2002, Stiftner has been a volunteer logistics expert in the Bundesvereinigung Logistik Österreich (BVL). He was elected Vice President in 2008 and President of BVL in 2011 and is particularly committed to raising awareness of logistics and infrastructure for Austria as a business location, whereby the sustainable ecological aspect is important to him, which is promoted through innovation and research.

In his private life he is intensively involved in artistic photography and completed the diploma course at the Prague Photo School Austria in 2012.

Since 1994 he has been a member of the Catholic student association KöStV Nibelungia Vienna in the ÖCV .

Awards

In 2017 he received the Great Silver Medal of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Complete directory of the ÖCV 2004, IV - 561.