At the beginning of the year, Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer took over the position of the Chamber of Commerce, Secretary-General-as you know, he gave her again because he became an economic minister. According to “Krone” information, it is now clear: Jochen Deanninger, formerly club chairman of the ÖVP in Lower Austria, will follow him.
Rumors have been circulating for days, now it has been determined according to “Krone” information: Jochen Deanninger, most recent club chairman of the ÖVP in Lower Austria, follows Minister of Economy Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer in the office of the Chamber of Commerce General -Secretary. Hattmannsdorfer had only taken over the start of Karlheinz Kopf at the beginning of the year and had to give it up again when he became a minister.
The inhabitant of Upper Austrian Deaninger is a lawyer and has already worked as a chief of cabinet and state secretary in the federal governments before moving to Lower Austria. There he worked as head of the business agency, the State Council for Tourism and the most recently as club chairman for the ÖVP.
“This decision was not easy for me. But I never gave myself big challenges: not as the state council of the largest federal state and even when I had the honor to step into the big footsteps of Klaus Schneeberger as club chairman of the Volks Party in Loower Austria. He always felt like a privilege to look for the new. In the coming days.
Johanna Mikl-Leitner, Governor of Lower Austria, also thanked and says about the Personnel Rocade: “Congratulations to Jochen Deanninger and the Chamber of Commerce Austria. As director of our EcoPlus Business Agency, as a state council and as club chairman, always together with the domestic companies.
Source: Krone

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