Erik Hanke: A legacy of engagement - grief for mentor and politician

Erik Hanke: A legacy of engagement - grief for mentor and politician

Erik Hanke died at the age of 91. The long -time president of light into the dark and board member of the Wiener Kinderfreunde leaves a significant legacy in the social and political field. Hanke was not only a close confidante of many leading personalities, but also a role model in social commitment, which has been recognized by various organizations and media in the past few days. According to 5min Extreme ORF General Director Roland Weißmann that Hanke was a mentor and teacher for the role. many people were formative.

As President of the Society of Austrian Children's Villages, Erik Hanke was a central figure for the well -being of the children's village children for over three decades. The children's friends Vienna described him as a formative appearance in post -war history and emphasized how important his commitment was for children and families. Pius Strobl, ORF manager for humanitarian activities, also remembered Hanke as a decisive influence in his life, which always presented the values ​​of social engagement.

political career and social commitment

Erik Hanke was born in Vienna on May 20, 1933 and was a member of the Vienna municipal council from 1971 to November 1991. During this time, he held the chair of the municipal council committee for education, youth, family and social affairs from 1987. Until his death, he was active in various positions of the Austria Socialist Party.

as General Director of the Gewista Ges.m.b.H. From 1974 to 1998, Hanke headed the company's expansion to reform countries after 1989, including in Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The Gewista Center was built under his aegis in 1978, which underpins its influence on the advertising industry.

awards and recognition

Hanke received numerous awards for his services to society and the state of Vienna, including the Prof.-DR.-Julius-Tandler medal in Gold in 2003 and the great silver honorary honor for services to the Republic of Austria in 1993. The commitment to social projects and for the promotion of all-day schools and peace education has made him an important figure in Austrian social space.

his death triggered grief in numerous people, especially in the organizations in which he worked. The Austrian children's friends mourn for a person who has had a significant impact on childhood and family life in Austria for decades. His role model will be remembered and his commitment will continue, like the many Órganizations that he shaped will continue to fight for the interests of children and families.

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