Stephan Reber

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Stephan Reber (born March 22, 1949 in Stollberg ) is a German politician (CDU). In 1990 he was a member of the People's Chamber in the GDR, where he was chairman for financial policy. In the subsequent state election he was directly elected to the state parliament of Saxony in the first and second electoral periods in constituency 16 (Stollberg) . There he was the financial policy spokesman for the CDU parliamentary group.

Reber attended the Polytechnic High School in Stollberg and became a typesetter . From 1975 to 1980 he worked as a technologist and then until 1984 as production manager and until 1989 as operations manager in the printing workshops in Stollberg. In 1978 he became a member of the CDU . From 1991 he was chairman of the CDU city association Stollberg. A year later he became state treasurer of the CDU Saxony. In 1975 he finished his studies in graphic technology and economics at the engineering school for polygraphy in Leipzig.

In 1992 Reber was granted the right to graduate industrial engineer under Article 37 (1), sentence 2 of the Unification Treaty .

In 1999 he resigned from all political offices.

From 1996 to 2002 Reber was employed at SAB Sächsische Aufbaubank in Dresden , as director of investments and as one of two managing directors of SBG Sächsische Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH.

From 2003 until retirement age, Reber worked as a freelance business consultant and lecturer.

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