Zeno Danner

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Zeno Danner (* 1978 in Konstanz ) is a German non-party local politician . He has been the district administrator for the district of Konstanz since May 1, 2019 .

education and profession

Zeno Danner passed his Abitur in 1997 at the Heinrich-Suso-Gymnasium Konstanz . After studying law at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg and in Melbourne , Australia , he did his legal clerkship in Geneva, among other places .

Danner began his professional career in 2007 as a legal advisor and head of the legal and regulatory office in the Bodenseekreis district office . At the same time he acted as deputy press spokesman and citizen officer and as deputy department head for law, security and order. In 2010 Danner moved to the Ministry of the Interior in Baden-Württemberg . After a 5-month secondment as a national expert to the European External Action Service in Brussels , he was Deputy Head of Unit for European Interest Representation at the Baden-Württemberg Representation to the European Union in Brussels from 2011 to 2017 .

In August 2017 Danner, succeeding Frank Wiehe as the first country officer and deputy district administrator of the district Calw on.

Political career

In March 2019, Danner was elected as the successor to Frank Hämmerle as District Administrator of the district of Constance . In the election session of the district council , he prevailed with 36 to 30 votes against his competitor Dirk Schaible, mayor of Freiberg am Neckar . He took office on May 1, 2019.

Individual evidence

  1. a b suedkurier.de: Zeno Danner becomes district administrator in the district of Constance. Südkurier , March 25, 2019, accessed on March 26, 2019 .
  2. Sebastian Bernklau: Kreis really lives up to its reputation. Schwarzwälder Bote , October 27, 2017, accessed on March 26, 2019 .
  3. Press release State administration Baden-Württemberg: Zeno Danner new first state official of the district of Calw. Ministry of the Interior, Digitization and Migration, Baden-Württemberg , July 25, 2017, accessed on March 26, 2019 .