Uwe Fenner

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Uwe Fenner

Uwe Fenner (born March 23, 1943 in Waren (Müritz) ) is a German management consultant, author and broker.

Life

Fenner had lived in Frankfurt am Main since 1972 and in 1992 bought the area of ​​the former Central Statistics Office of the GDR in Potsdam for the symbolic price of one D-Mark . There he founded the company Midat ​​AG and regularly organized business parties under the title “Jahreszeitenspiele”. The guests included Matthias Platzeck , Moritz Hunzinger , Wolfgang Joop and Nadja Auermann . At the same time, the Potsdam Public Prosecutor's Office began investigations into subsidy fraud in the amount of 1.54 million euros , which in 2005 led to a final conviction of Fenner on appeal. Midat ​​AG had filed for bankruptcy in the meantime.

After starting over, Fenner has been working as a style and career advisor and broker since 2007. In October 2015, he became deputy state chairman of the ALFA party (“ Alliance for Progress and Awakening ”) founded by Bernd Lucke in Berlin . After he wrote a letter to the apartment owners in the neighborhood of the State Office for Health and Social Affairs in Berlin shortly afterwards , in which he warned of violence by the waiting refugees and a devaluation of the surrounding property, the tabloids BZ and Bild called him “the worst Broker Germany ”. He then gave up his position at the ALFA party after a two-week term.

He has been a member of Corps Suevia Munich since 1964 .

Works

  • Etiquette for mayors . Municipal and school publishing house. Wiesbaden 2010. ISBN 978-3-8293-0925-7
  • Successful in style. The etiquette for all situations . Linde Verlag, Vienna 2009 ISBN 978-3-7093-0251-4
  • Fun in style: Uwe Fenner in conversation with Andreas Sparberg . Book on Demand, Norderstedt 2005. ISBN 3-8334-3471-6

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Silvia Meixner: Uwe Fenner returns to his roots. In: welt.de . November 27, 2000, accessed June 22, 2020 .
  2. ↑ The judgment against Uwe Fenner is final. In: pnn.de . October 17, 2005, accessed June 22, 2020 .
  3. ^ "An absurdity": Broker warns of loss of value because of refugees. In: welt.de . October 22, 2015, accessed June 22, 2020 .
  4. Ben Bolz, Christian Salewski: Thieves, robbers, rapists: rumors about refugees. In: the first . ndr.de . October 29, 2015, accessed on June 22, 2020 (from the Panorama television program on October 29, 2015).
  5. Kerstin Hense, Friederike Corts, Lars Petersen: No behavior! Lousy broker insults the BZ reporter. In: bz-berlin.de . October 23, 2015, accessed June 22, 2020 .
  6. Eva Lindner: Controversial broker resigns as party vice. In: morgenpost.de. October 23, 2015, accessed June 22, 2020 .
  7. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 159/2140.