Thomas Losse-Müller

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Thomas Losse-Müller (née Müller , born April 3, 1973 in Schwerte ) is a German economist and former State Secretary. D. From September 26, 2014 to June 28, 2017, he was Head of the State Chancellery and State Secretary of Schleswig-Holstein .

Life and work

Losse-Müller studied economics at the University of Cologne and the School of Oriental and African Studies ( SOAS ) in London. From 2000 to 2004 he worked in risk management at Deutsche Bank in London , then initially until 2008 and then again from 2010 to 2012 at the World Bank in Washington in the area of ​​financial and private sector development; In the meantime, from 2008 to 2010 he worked for the Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit as head of the Making Finance Work for Africa program. From 2012 to September 2014 he was State Secretary in the Schleswig-Holstein Ministry of Finance before he succeeded Stefan Studt as head of the State Chancellery.

Losse-Müller is FiFo Policy Fellow at the Financial Research Institute of the University of Cologne and a member of the Advisory Board for Innovative Administrative Development of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. Losse-Müller was between 2012 and 2017 a. a. Chairman of the administrative board of the Schleswig-Holstein investment bank, member of the supervisory board of HSH Nordbank, member of the German IT planning council , the administrative board of Dataport and the broadcasting commission of the federal states .

Losse-Müller is married and has two daughters. He is a member of Alliance 90 / The Greens .

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Individual evidence

  1. Hamburg.de: Brief CV , accessed on December 7, 2014