Bernhard Wiesinger has a wealth of experience in public affairs, regulatory affairs, and business development. Bernhard began their career in 1996 as an Assistant to the Secretary General at the Federation of Austrian Industry. In 1998, they worked as an Assistant to the CEO at T Mobile Austria. From 1999 to 2001, Wiesinger served as a Manager of Regulatory Affairs and Business Development at UPC Telekabel/ MCI WorldCom. Bernhard then joined Hutchison 3G Austria in 2001 as a Director of Regulatory Affairs, where they played a key role in various projects and negotiations. In 2009, Wiesinger became the Director of Public Affairs at Hutchison 3G Austria before moving on to their most recent position as the Director for Public Affairs and Public Relations at ÖAMTC in 2012.
Bernhard Wiesinger has a well-rounded educational background. Bernhard began their higher education at the University of Vienna in 1986, where they studied Journalism & Political Science. Bernhard continued their studies at the same university until 1995 and obtained a Master's degree (Magister) in this field.
Later, Wiesinger pursued further education at the University of Vienna, this time focusing on Law. Bernhard studied law from 1994 to 2001 and earned a Master's degree (Magister) in this subject.
In 2003, Wiesinger enrolled at the Universität für Weiterbildung Krems, where they pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Business Administration. Their studies in this program lasted until 2005.
To further diversify their knowledge and skills, Bernhard Wiesinger attended the Harvard Kennedy School in 2008 and 2009. During this time, they focused on Social Media, Economics, and Management and obtained a Master's degree in Public Administration (MPA).
Based on the provided information, Wiesinger's education history reflects their dedication to a wide range of academic disciplines, including Journalism & Political Science, Law, Business Administration, and Social Media, Economics, and Management.
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