Rudolf Aschenbrenner

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Rudolf Aschenbrenner (born February 13, 1907 in Grulich ; † October 28, 1994 in Regensburg ) was a German graduate engineer and managing director of Starkstrom-Gerätebau GmbH (SGB) founded in 1947, which later became a subsidiary of the RWE Group in SGB-SMIT - Group rose.

Life

Aschenbrenner came from Bohemia . He studied in Prague and began his professional career in Saxony .

After the Second World War, Aschenbrenner was largely responsible for the relocation of network transformer production from the Sachsenwerk in Niedersedlitz (today a part of Dresden ) to the former company premises of Konkordia Regensburg, Elektrizitätsgesellschaft mbH in Burgweinting , rented by OBAG , from the one in Regensburg on September 17th In 1947 Starkstrom-Gerätebau GmbH was founded. His colleague at the time, Kurt Pommer , gave him the job of building the factory at the new location. Aschenbrenner arrived at the new location in October 1945 and brought his family to join him in January.

Shortly after the company was founded, he worked as an authorized signatory in the new company, then employed as managing director of the RWE subsidiary Aktiengesellschaft für Energiewirtschaft in the founding year, he served the company as such for several decades until he retired in the early 1990s and made his way through his life Work for the economic area around the Upper Palatinate government district capital Regensburg earned. The decision he made in the early 1960s to also produce large 110 kV transformers in the company with the support of RWE represented a quantum leap in the company's development. In 1962, he had a large new production hall built for this purpose. By the mid-1970s, he had more factory buildings built.

Aschenbrenner was a member of the Rotary Club Regensburg.

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. a b Aschenbrenner, Rudolf. In: Who is who? The German Who's Who . Vol. 17, Schmidt Rönhild, 1971, p. 23.
  2. a b c In: Company history of Starkstrom-Gerätebau GmbH Regensburg. From the post-war workshop to a global player. Ch.Tautz Verlag, Schillertswiesen, 2007. ( Reading sample ( Memento from July 31, 2017 in the Internet Archive ))
  3. a b end of February 1990, Regensburg. In: Company chronicle of the Saxon-Bavarian Starkstrom-Gerätebau GmbH Neumark (formerly the Reichenbach transformer works). From state enterprise to innovative market leader. Ch. Tautz Verlag, Schillertswiesen 2008. ( Reading sample ( Memento from August 1, 2017 in the Internet Archive ))
  4. Aschenbrenner, Rudolf. In: Who's Who in Germany. The international red series. Part A.-L., 1990, p. 34.
  5. a b Official directories - street directory. City of Regensburg, as of December 7, 2015, p. 80.