Vienna Business School

The Vienna Businnes School is a term for educational institutions with an economic focus, which are operated by the Fund of the Vienna Sales team in Vienna and Mödling.

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Under the umbrella Vienna Business School operated by the Fonds der Wiener Kaufmannschaft six trading academies and six business schools. Furthermore, Commercial College, an advanced course and those that were in cooperation with the Vienna Chamber of Commerce Higher Education courses at the Vienna Business offered. The minority interest in the Humboldt institutions is a further commitment to education.

According to the statutes of the Fund of the Vienna Sales team these educational institutions are expressly operated with the aim to educate economically competent junior staff for the Viennese economy. The establishment of the graduates internal network of the Vienna Business Circle serves the members even after the conclusion as an information and communication platform.

The Fund of the Vienna Sales team began in 1954 in the area of ​​schools with a building and renovation program that is consistently continued in the following years. The 3-year business education business school offers the best foundation for professional practice in all branches of business and management. English as a foreign language is part of the curriculum, a second modern foreign language can be chosen freely. Here, too, is set to specific training areas such as entrepreneurship or information technology. Practical experience in practice firms and communication and presentation skills are integrated into the classroom. Practical experience in training firms, communication and presentation training. Another part of the training, voluntary work placements, accredited and IT certificates can be purchased separately.

As the largest private university holder next to the Catholic Church, the Fund with its offers and services for business-oriented education and training is a leader operating in Austria. Under the umbrella Vienna Business School six commercial colleges, three colleges, two advanced courses, two HAK Plus as well as six business schools in Vienna and Lower Austria are operated all of which offer a robust economic education training with different focal points.

Offer

Currently, commercial colleges and trade schools are run priority. In detail, it is to:

  • HAK / HAK I Akademiestraße
  • HAK II / II HAS Hamerlingplatz
  • III HAK / HAS III Schönborngasse
  • HAK / HAS Augarten
  • HAK / HAS Floridsdorf
  • HAK / HAS Mödling
  • College of Kunstmanagementan the VBS Akademiestraße
  • Commercial College - City Tourism & Event Management
  • HAK Plus - Schönborngasse & Mödling

History

The Business Academy Vienna (after Prague) founded in 1857 as the second commercial academy in Austria - Hungary, in the following year, the class began with 5 teachers and 59 students. The first president of the Academy of Commerce was Friedrich Schey of Koromla. The building of the Commercial Academy in the Academy Road near the Karlsplatz was designed by the architects Ferdinand Fellner the Elder and completed in 1862.

The New Vienna Commercial Academy was founded by the Vienna Mercantile Association in 1905. The school building was built 1906-1907 on Hamerlingplatz designed by Julius and Wunibald Deininger. Also in 1907 the first Viennese Commercial Academy for Girls was established in the Schönborngasse of the physicist Dr. Olga Ehrenhaft - Steindler. In the other business schools girls were taught until 1921 and in separate classes.

The Vienna Commercial academies were taken over by the Board of the Vienna merchants in the 1920s, in the period 1940 to 1954 the city took over the sponsorship of Vienna. All Vienna Commercial Academies were introduced after 1952 in the newly established fund of the Vienna Sales team and received this new name: Trading Academy was renamed HAK I, the New Business Academy in HAK II, the Vienna Commercial Academy for Girls in HAK III. 1957 was set up in what was then the district of Mödling another commercial academy in a zuvorigen trade school that HAK IV

Since 1997, trade academies operate under the name Vienna Business School.

Prominent students and graduates

Listed are prominent graduates ( with reason of the prominence ), with completion date if known.

Graduates of the Commercial Academy in Vienna before the First World War

  • Ekkehard Arendt ( actor)
  • Franz Josef Brakl ( opera singer and theater director )
  • Hugo Breitner ( financial policy ), 1893
  • Richard Eybner (actor)
  • Walther springs ( economist, economic journalist )
  • Franz Gallent (politicians, SDAP )
  • Andre Gassner ( Industrial )
  • Josef Auer Light ( forerunner to the establishment of business economics as a science ), 1894
  • Emil Justitz (actor)
  • Leo Lania ( writer )
  • Henry Lehrman ( actor and producer)
  • Julius Linder (politicians, SDAP )
  • Georg Luger (inventor )
  • Leopold Mayer (economist )
  • Josip Murn ( lyricist )
  • Hans Schürff ( politician)
  • Hanus Schwaiger (painter and educator )
  • Ernst Stern ( set designer )
  • Arthur von Scala ( engineer, economist )
  • Karl Weller (politicians, VF)

Graduates of business colleges Vienna after the First World War

If known, the number of the business academy is listed with.

  • Otto Basil ( writer )
  • Carlo Böhm ( actor)
  • Otto Broschek (founder Gebro Pharma ), 1921 at the Business Academy I
  • Fritz starvelings ( religious scholars, Buddhist )
  • Eduard Klein ( writer )
  • Leo Kofler (philosopher )
  • Hans Lang ( composer )
  • Otto Sagmeister (politicians, SPÖ)
  • Otto Schweda (politicians, SPÖ ), 1937

Graduates of business colleges Vienna after the Second World War

If known, the number of the business academy is listed with.

  • Fritz Aichinger (politicians, ÖVP)
  • Michael Amon ( writer ) at the Business Academy I
  • Helga Braunsrath ( politician ), 1962 at the Business Academy III
  • Bernhard Dworak (politicians, ÖVP ), 1969 at the Business Academy I
  • Herbert Eisenstein, 1962 ( politicians, FPÖ)
  • Christine Heindl ( politician, Green )
  • Herbert Hufnagl ( journalist)
  • Radek Knapp ( writer )
  • Heinz Fischer ( politician SPÖ since 2004 President )
  • Andrea Kuntzl, 1977 ( politician, SPÖ)
  • Michael Ludwig, 1980 ( politicians, SPÖ)
  • Ferdinand Maier (politicians, ÖVP ), 1971
  • Lukas Mandl (politicians, ÖVP), at the Business Academy III
  • Michaela Mojzis ( politician, ÖVP)
  • Detlev Neudeck, 1974 ( politicians, FPÖ / AAF )
  • Sieghardt Rupp (actor)
  • Karl Schneider (politicians, ÖVP)
  • Gabriele Tamandl, 1986 ( politician, ÖVP)
  • Desirée Treichl - Stürgkh ( publisher ), at the Business Academy I
  • Monika Vana ( politician, Green ), 1988 at the Business Academy I

Graduates of the Vienna Business School ( s )

  • Desirée Treichl - Stürgkh journalist
  • Ingrid Thurnher ( ORF ZIB journalist and presenter )
  • Elisabeth Colditz ( cabaret )
  • Martin Essl ( BauMax AG)
  • Brigitte Jank ( Chamber President )
  • Alexandra Reinprecht ( opera singer )
  • Rudolf Tucek (Vienna International Hotel Management)
  • Gerhard Weber ( anthropologist at the University of Vienna)

Prominent professors and lecturers

( sorted by time )

  • Adolph Wagner (1858-1863)
  • Adolf Beer (1858-1868)
  • Franz Xaver von Neumann Spallart (from 1863)
  • Rudolf Sundays villages (as of 1872)
  • Heinrich Friedjung (1873-1879)
  • Emil Steinbach
  • Karl Zehden
  • Otto Neurath (1907-1914)
  • Wladimir Eliasberg (1928-1937)
  • Robetschek Ernst (1936-1938)
  • Erik Arnberger (1946/1947)
  • Franz Richter
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