Walther Jaques

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Walther Jaques (born September 12, 1871 in Ober-Linda ; † January 15, 1950 in Zell im Wiesental ) was a German ministerial official and manager of the energy supply industry.

Life

After graduating from high school in Görlitz , Walter Jaques studied law at the universities of Berlin, Breslau and Freiburg. On January 26, 1892 he was reciprocated in the Corps Marcomannia Breslau . In 1893 he became a court trainee and in 1898 a court assessor. In 1903 he was appointed magistrate in Seidenberg . In 1908 he moved to the government in Breslau as a councilor and from there in 1916 to the high presidium of the province of Silesia . In 1918 he was appointed to the Prussian Ministry of Public Works as an unskilled worker , where he was appointed lecturer in 1920 and worked as a ministerial advisor in the hydraulic engineering department. In 1921 Jaques moved to the Prussian Ministry of Trade and Industry, where he was promoted to Ministerial Director in 1923 . In 1924 he was appointed deputy representative to the Reichsrat . In 1927 he left the Prussian civil service and became general director of the Prussian electricity company in Berlin. He was also chairman of the supervisory board of Nordwestdeutsche Kraftwerke AG in Hamburg and the overland works in Hanover. He was a member of the supervisory boards of Lufthansa AG, Rhein-Main-Donau AG and RWE .

Honors

  • 1920 appointed to the secret government council

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 20/114