A farewell to the visionary: Hannes Androsch died at the age of 87

Der Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund Österreichs trauert um seinen Ehrenpräsidenten Hannes Androsch, der am 11. Dezember 2024 verstarb.
The Arbeiter-Samariter-Federation of Austria mourns the loss of his honorary president Hannes Androsch, who died on December 11, 2024. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

A farewell to the visionary: Hannes Androsch died at the age of 87

Hollergasse, 1060 Wien, Österreich - On December 11, 2024, the Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund Austria (ASBÖ) mourns his long-time President DKFM. Dr. Hannes Androsch, who died at the age of 87. With its death, society loses an important head, the diverse commitment of which not only shaped the Samaritan Association, but also the entire social area. According to the OTS from 1982 to 1999 initiated significant progress in the organization and the ASBÖ for the second largest Emergency organization developed by Austria.

Hannes Androsch was born in Piesling in 1945 and studied at the World Trade University, where he gained his diploma in 1959 and received his doctorate in 1969. He worked as a tax consultant and auditor before he gained a focal in politics in politics, where he acted as an Austrian finance minister and vice chancellor from 1970 to 1981. However, his time in politics was not without challenges - he had to resign from his political offices due to conflicts of interest in 1980. As a successful entrepreneur, he made a name for himself, especially as a co -owner of AT & S AG, Europe's largest circuit board manufacturer, as well as the wikipedia

a legacy of social justice

Hannes Androsch will go down in history as a visionary, who tirelessly campaigned for social justice. Under his leadership, the Samaritan mission was given significant weight, especially in relation to the care of older and disabled people. Franz Schnabl, the President of the ASBÖ, moved touchingly about Androsch and emphasized his foresight and commitment: "We not only lose an extraordinary honorary president, but also a good friend." Androsch's merits were not only recognized in the organization, but also in broad society, where he had a positive impact on the fates of many people through numerous initiatives and projects.

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