Rudolf Herbers

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Rudolf Herbers

Rudolf Herbers (born July 29, 1935 in Dortmund ) is a German journalist and politician of the SPD .

Life

Rudolf Herbers completed a traineeship at Ruhr-Nachrichten in Dortmund from 1955 to 1959 and worked there as a local and features editor . 1959 editor-in-chief of a customer magazine for the Borgward Group, Bremen . 1960 Business editor for the newspaper Die Welt , Essen . 1961 to 1966 author, head of travel, law and finance department at Constanze magazine , Hamburg . 1966 to 1968 editor-in-chief at Bonnier- Verlag, Stockholm . 1969 to 1994 head of economics department at the magazine Schöner Wohnen , Hamburg. Specialist journalist for consumer and family finances , building finance , tenancy law , tax law , social policy financial issues. He was a contemporary witness in the Spiegel affair .

Chairman of the General Works Council of the Gruner + Jahr publishing house in Hamburg. 1975 to 1992 member of the supervisory board of Gruner + Jahr AG, Hamburg, as representative of the editorial offices . Co-founder of the Henri Nannen School of Journalism .

1984 to 1994 honorary judge at the Hamburg Labor Court . 1978 to 1986 member of the board of directors of Kreissparkasse Stormarn, Bad Oldesloe .

politics

Joined the SPD in 1965. 1970 to 1983 chairman of the SPD local association in Großhansdorf . 1970 to 1976 member of the Stormarn district board , 1972 to 1976 its second chairman. 1966 and 1974 election to the Großhansdorf municipal council . On May 12, 1976, the deceased Elisabeth Orth was replaced as a member of the 7th German Bundestag . Since 2004 chairman of the SPD working group 60 plus Hamburg. He was a member of the federal executive committee of the working group and its second chairman. Herbers is a member of the state executive committee of the SPD Hamburg .

He is married with three children and lives in Hamburg.

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