Heinz Riesenhuber

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Heinz Riesenhuber
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Riesenhuber 2014
Minister of Scientific Research
In office
1982–1993
Personal details
Born (1935-12-01) December 1, 1935 (age 88)
Frankfurt
Political party CDU
Occupation Chemist

Heinz Riesenhuber (born December 1, 1935) is a German politician (CDU) who served as Minister of Scientific Research under Chancellor Helmut Kohl from 1982 to 1993.

Life and education

Riesenhuber received his high school diploma (Abitur) in 1955 in Frankfurt am Main. He studied economics and chemistry until 1961. After that, he worked for four years as a researcher in the department of chemistry at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität and earned a Doctorate degree in chemistry in 1965.

From 1966 to 1982 he worked for Metallgesellschaft AG, Frankfurt/Main. Within the Metallgesellschaft Group, he was CEO for the subsidiary "Erzgesellschaft mbH" (from 1968), and from 1971 to 1982 Chief technical officer of "Synthomer Chemie GmbH", another subsidiary.

Political career

Riesenhuber became a member of the CDU in 1961. Between 1965 and 1969 he was head of the youth organization of CDU (Junge Union) in Hessen. He was chairman of CDU Frankfurt from 1973 to 1978. In 1979 he was elected as a chairman of CDU district Untermain.

From 1976 onwards, he served as a member of the federal German legislature, the Bundestag, representing Frankfurt am Main I - Main-Taunus. On October 4, 1982, he was appointed Minister of Scientific Research. He served as such until January 21, 1993.

In 2009 he became the 17th Alterspräsident (Father of the House) of the Bundestag due to his status as the oldest member of the legislature.

Honors

Riesenhuber earned an Honorary degree Dr. h.c. from

Trivia

His personal brand is his Bow tie. He always wears such a tie. In his political campaigns for the Bundestag he used a poster showing only a bow tie in the national colours of Germany: Black, red and gold. Neither his name nor his party was mentioned but everybody in his constituency recognized Riesenhuber.

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