Clemens Graf von Waldburg-Zeil

Clemens Graf von Waldburg- Zeil ( born April 13, 1960 in Munich) is a German manager.

Clemens Graf von Waldburg- Zeil is the second of five children of Alois Graf von Waldburg- Zeil and Trauchburg (* 1933) and his wife Clarissa, née Countess of Schönborn- Wiesentheid (* 1936). He is married since 1985 with Princess Georgina of Liechtenstein (* 1962) and father of three daughters and two sons.

Military service

Following the high school in Wirtschaftsgymnasium Wangen im Allgäu, he completed basic training in Nagold at the Parachute Training Company 250, committed itself to two years and trained as a reserve officer in the 3./InstBat 10 in Sigmaringen. He is a lieutenant of the reserve.

Career

After completing his studies in computer science and economics in Karlsruhe and Tübingen his MBA he worked from 1990 to 1992 as an audit assistant with accounting and tax consulting firm Dr. Lipfert GmbH in Stuttgart, then also for Dr. Lipfert GmbH as auditing and administrative manager and Accountants in Berlin. From 1995 to 2002 he worked as a financial department head of the Archdiocese of Berlin and in parallel, Managing Director of EBV GmbH and Morus Verlag GmbH 1996-2002.

With the beginning of 2003 he took over the office of the Secretary General of the German Red Cross ( DRK ). After a reorganization of the DRC, together with a revised version of the statutes at all levels of the general association, he eV was 2009 chairman of the board of the Red Cross called. As part of its activities for the DRC, he holds the following additional functions: Chairman of the DRC Foundations, Board Member of the Federal Association of voluntary welfare organizations ( BAGFW ). Since 2004 he is also a member of the Presidium and the Executive Committee of the German Association for Public and Private Welfare (DV). He is a Board of Aktion Mensch eV, Member of the Foundation Board of the Foundation German disability assistance and member of the Board of the Foundation German relief organization, the social arm of the ARD television lottery.

Volunteerism

Graf Waldburg was also from the beginning a member of the " Future Forum Public Safety " initiative, which was founded by four MP from four parties in the German Bundestag in 2007. He is co-author of the " Green Paper public safety," political referral was discussed by the experts from the political, executive, business, research and charities based on disaster scenarios open questions of civil protection and required. In 2009, a club founded by institutionalization took place; Graf Waldburg is a founding member and member of the four-member Executive Council.

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