Klaus Tscheuschner

Klaus Tscheuschner (born October 22, 1956, in Bielefeld, West Germany) was Lord Mayor of Flensburg, Germany, from January 2005 until January 2011.

Education and Occupation

Having graduated from the Bosse Realschule in Bielefeld in 1972, Klaus Tscheuschner did an apprenticeship as a clerical civil servant of the town Bielefeld, during which he worked in different areas until 1992. 1979 he obtained the higher education entrance qualification at the night school in Bielefeld. Afterwards, he studied at the University of applied sciences until 1989 and at the Fachhochschule für öffentliche Verwaltung Nordrhein-Westfalen as well as the Verwaltungsakademie in Ostwestfalen-Lippe. 1992/93 Tscheuschner was Lecturer at the Studieninstitut für kommunale Verwaltung des Landes Brandenburg, before he returned to his hometown Bielefeld as a personal assistant of the town director.

Public Offices

Tscheuschner was partyless Lord Mayor of the town Burg auf Fehmarn from 1995 to 2003 and took a stand for a fusion of all towns and municipalities on the Fehmarn island into one single town. This goal was achieved on January 1, 2003, by founding the town Fehmarn. Because of this, he was elected Local Politician Of The Year 2002 by the Schleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag (Schleswig Holstein Newspaper Agency).

On November 14, 2004, he was elected Lord Mayor of Flensburg, as a candidate for the CDU, during the second round of the election with 59.5% of the votes. He assumed this office in January 2005 and executed it until January 2011. His successor is Simon Faber (SSW).

Family

Klaus Tscheuschner is married and has two daughters.

Honorary posts

From 1997 until 2003, he was chairperson of the Ostseebäderverband Schleswig-Holstein. Simultaneously, he was assistant chairperson of the Tourismusverband Schleswig-Holstein.

Literature

Jörn-Peter Leppien: Kommunalpolitik im deutsch-dänischen Umfeld. Ein Interview mit dem bisherigen Flensburger Oberbürgermeister Klaus Tscheuschner. Grenzfriedenshefte 1/2011, S. 41-52.


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