Wilfried Eisenberg

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Wilfried Eisenberg (born March 31, 1968 in Rostock - Warnemünde ) is a German manager and has been managing director of Nahverkehr Schwerin GmbH since 2017 .

Life

Origin, education and private life

From 1985, Eisenberg completed training at the Ostseetrans transport company - which was converted to Rostocker Straßenbahn AG (RSAG) after German reunification in 1990 - and at VEB Schiffselektronik as an electrician and electronics technician. Then he took a part-time study in which he as a diploma - electrical engineer graduated. 1996 enrolled him up for a correspondence course of Electrical Engineering , where a - - prescribed by law for managers in operational service of a tramway operations postgraduate studies followed in management. He was finally able to successfully complete this training in 2003.

Eisenberg is divorced and has five children.

Professional career

In 1998 he was appointed head of operations at RSAG and until 2006 held various management positions as team and project manager within the company. During this period, he was in charge of supervision / operations services and marketing / communication / offer planning. As of January 1, 2007, RSAG was elected the new Technical Director and since then has been responsible for technology and personnel management. The Supervisory Board extended his contract on March 23, 2011 for a further five years.

Only a few weeks later, however, the board of directors of Bremer Straßenbahn AG unanimously elected Eisenberg on May 10, 2011 as Georg Drechsler's successor in the position of the technical director there. His work in Bremen began on January 1, 2012. During a very intense and long period of frost in February of the same year, Eisenberg arranged for the homeless to use BSAG buses and trains free of charge and to warm up in the rear areas. For this initiative, the Senator for Social Affairs, Children, Youth and Women , Anja Stahmann , presented him with the honorary award “Social Bremen”, which was awarded for the first time on August 13th. In addition, he received the award "Haus mit Herz" from the Bremen campaign for children for the measure . With effect from August 2, 2014, Eisenberg resigned from his post at his own request.

Since July 1, 2017, he has been managing director of Nahverkehr Schwerin GmbH .

Individual evidence

  1. Jürgen Hinrichs: "'Bicycle and public transport belong together'". On November 13, 2011 on weser-kurier.de ( Weser-Kurier ). Retrieved March 18, 2020.
  2. Christian Rutsatz: "From apprentice to Board of RSAG". In: 0381 - your StadtKulturMagazin for Rostock and the surrounding area , December 2007. Retrieved from 0381-magazin.de on March 18, 2020.
  3. Jürgen Hinrichs: "Resignation of a highly acclaimed". In: Weser-Kurier , 70th year, № 168, July 22, 2014, page 8. Retrieved from weser-kurier.de on March 18, 2020.