Thomas Döbler

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Thomas Döbler (born August 30, 1964 in Weißenburg ) is a German politician ( SPD ).

Life

After graduating from high school, Döbler studied political science as a master's degree, his minor subjects were psychology and education with a focus on adult education. He visited the vocational training centers of the Bavarian employers' associations in Weißenburg and was a course instructor for professional integration measures there. Afterwards he was pedagogical director and managing director of the Evangelical Educational Work of the deanery districts Pappenheim and Weißenburg . Afterwards he worked in the office of the member of parliament Christa Naaß and advisor for culture and politics of the city of Hilpoltstein . At the Academy for Executives in Nuremberg , he completed training as an education manager and education advisor.

Today Döbler is a specialist training manager for health sports and Nordic skiing in touring and a C-trainer for alpine skiing . From 1987 to 1991 he worked as a supervisor at the SJR-Ingolstadt, he made a board of trustees of the Landvolkshochschule Pappenheim . He is a member of the Ski Club Weißenburg and an active bounce ball player at TSV 1860 Weißenburg.

In the eighties Döbler was involved in the peace initiative before he joined the SPD in 1986, where he was initially a member of the local council in Weißenburg. In 1996 he ran for the city council election in Weißenburg, two years later for the state parliament . In 2002 he succeeded Hildegard Simon as a successor in the Bavarian state parliament, so that he was a member of the state parliament until 2003, i.e. until the end of the electoral term.

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