Lower Austria mourns the lesser: Raidl leaves permanent traces
Lower Austria mourns the lesser: Raidl leaves permanent traces
The grief for Claus Raidl, one of the most prominent economic leaders in Austria and former president of the Austrian National Bank, lies over the country like a shadow. The governor of Lower Austria, Johanna Mikl-Leitner, recognizes Raidl in an emotional press release as "one of the most important managers in Austria". He was not only a brilliant thinker, but also a powerful maker, whose ideas and deeds will show long aftermath. "Strong and verbose, with great commitment to the business location," says Mikl-Leitner, Raidl is in the best reminder. His commitment to the "Science Location of Lower Austria" is particularly emphasized, where he contributed significantly to the future of the future, such as the head of the ISTA's board of trustees in Klosterneuburg. Thanks to his visionary thinking, future generations will benefit from his decisions, explains the head of the state.
Claus Raidl, who impressively held management positions in the Austrian economy-from ÖIAG to Voest-Alpine to Böhler-Nuddeholm AG, where he was CEO from 1991 to 2010, and which served in the National Bank General Council between 2008 and 2018-behind a significant heir. Mikl-Leitner, who herself is a respected politician in Austria, can look back on his influence and the course he has set for the economy and society. Raidl will be remembered as an outstanding figure of the Austrian economic miracle, and his visions will continue to play a central role in the discussions about the economic future of the country, according to the politician.
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