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Martin Eichtinger was born on 5 April, 1961 in Austrian, is an Austrian diplomat, lawyer and politician. At 59 years old, Martin Eichtinger height not available right now. We will update Martin Eichtinger's height soon as possible.

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Martin Eichtinger Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 5 April 1961
Birthday 5 April
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Nationality Austrian

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2019

Upon return to Vienna, he accepted a position as the Federation of Industry’s Director for International Affairs. During the following three years he had two extraordinary assignments: as Head of Office of the Special Representative for Payments to former forced and slave labourers of the Nazi regime and as a project manager for a pulp and paper factory in Syktyvkar, Russia, which had been acquired by an Austrian company. Starting in 2003 he served as Chief of Staff in the Cabinet of the Federal Minister of Economics and Labour, Martin Bartenstein, becoming Secretary General in this Ministry just four years later.

2015

From 2007 to 2010 he served as Austrian Ambassador to Romania and Moldova, and in 2010 he became Director General for Cultural Policy for the Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs. Since January 19, 2015 Martin Eichtinger serves as Austrian Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Martin Eichtinger succeeded Karl Wilfing as Member of the Provincial Government on March 22, 2018. Karl Wilfing was elected President of the Diet of Lower Austria the same day.

1992

He worked in the Austrian Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs, occupying positions both in the Department for European Affairs and as Personal Secretary to the Foreign Minister, Alois Mock. In 1992 he took office as Director of the Austrian Press and Information Service and Press Counsellor in the Embassy in Washington DC, where he served for seven years.

1983

Martin Eichtinger graduated in Law from the University of Graz in 1983 and afterwards went on to acquire a diploma in International Affairs from Johns Hopkins University. He joined the Austrian Diplomatic service in 1986 and had his first posting at the Austrian Embassy in Mexico City in 1987 as a trainee.

1961

Martin Eichtinger (born April 5, 1961 in Graz, Austria) is an Austrian diplomat, lawyer and politician (ÖVP, Austrian People's Party, member of the EPP - European People's Party). On March 22, 2018 Martin Eichtinger was sworn in as Member of the Provincial Government of Lower Austria responsible for Housing, Labour and International Relations.