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Organisational Chart How to get to the BMWi in Berlin Organisational Chart By bus and rail: Bus: 120, 240, 245, 123, 147 (Invalidenpark) U-Bahn: U6 (Naturkundemuseum), U55 (Hauptbahnhof) S-Bahn: S3, S5, S7, S75 (Berlin Hauptbahnhof) From outside Berlin: via Hauptbahnhof or Ostbahnhof From Schönefeld Airport: By rail via Airport-Express RE 7 or RB 14 to Berlin Hauptbahnhof, then walk or by bus 120, 142, 147, 245 to Invalidenpark Berlin office street address: Postal address: Scharnhorststr. 34–37 11019 Berlin 10115 Berlin Phone: +49 30/18 615-0 Fax: +49 30/18 615-7010 Dr. Philipp Rösler Parliamentary State Secretaries How to get to the BMWi in Bonn From airport: From Konrad Adenauer Airport: by Airport Bus SB 60 to “Bonn-Hauptbahnhof” bus stop. By bus from Hauptbahnhof: Ernst Burgbacher Peter Hintze Hans-Joachim Otto Bus 605: Towards Oedekoven Rathaus or Alfter Supports the minister in his political and policy Supports the minister in his political and policy Supports the minister in his political and policy Hertersplatz, alight at Agentur für Arbeit bus stop, work, Federal Government Commissioner for work, Federal Government Co-ordinator work, Federal Government Co-ordinator bus goes every 20 minutes. Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and of German Aerospace Policy of the Maritime Industry Bus 606 and 607: Towards Malteser-Krankenhaus, alight at Tourism Carl-Schurz-Straße bus stop, every 20 minutes. Bus608and609: TowardsHardthöhe/Südwache,alightat Köslinstraße or Edith-Stein-Anlage, every 20 minutes. State Secretaries Bonn office street address: Postal address Villemombler Straße 76 53107 Bonn 53123 Bonn Phone : +49 228/99 615-0 Fax: +49 228/99 615-4436 Email Internet [email protected] www.bmwi.de Stefan Kapferer Dr. Bernhard Heitzer Anne Ruth Herkes Federal Minister of Economics and Technology Parliamentary State Secretary Ernst Burgbacher Represents the Minister in the political arena and provides the Minister with Last updated: 14. 05. 2012 policymaking support, Federal Government Commissioner for SMEs and Tourism 6421 · 6420 5449 [email protected] Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology Personal Assistant: ORR’in Heidecke Dr. Philipp Rösler 6430 [email protected] Street address (Berlin): Scharnhorststr. 34 - 37 10115 Berlin 7601 · 7600 7030 Parliamentary State Secretary Telephone: +49 30 18 615 - 0 [email protected] Peter Hintze Fax: +49 30 18 615 - 7010 Represents the Minister in the political arena and provides the Minister with Personal Assistant: ORR’in Dr. Fricke 6616 policymaking support, Federal Government Coordinator of German Aerospace Policy Postal address: 11019 Berlin 6951 · 6950 5242 [email protected] Personal Assistant: ORR Dr. Riechers Street address (Bonn): 6960 [email protected] Villemombler Str. 76 53123 Bonn Telephone: +49 228 99 615 - 0 State Secretary State Secretary State Secretary Parliamentary State Secretary Internal Auditing Fax: +49 228 99 615 - 4436 Stefan Kapferer Dr. Bernhard Heitzer Anne Ruth Herkes Hans-Joachim Otto Central Administration (Z), Political Staff and Policy Planning (L), Economic Policy (I), Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Policy (II), Industrial Policy (IV) External Economic Policy (V), IT, Communications and Postal Policy(VI), Represents the Minister in the political arena and provides the Minister with Postal address: 53107 Bonn Director European Policy (E), Energy Policy (III), Technology Policy (VII) policymaking support, Federal Government Coordinator of the Maritime Industry RegDir 6114 · 6110 · 5103 [email protected] Soquat 7641 · 7640 5105 [email protected] 6971 · 6970 5340 [email protected] 6871 · 6870 5144 [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] 7243 5253 Personal Assistant: RegDir’in Dr. Cassel Personal Assistant: RR’in Sergo Personal Assistant: ORR’in Dr. Soeffky Personal Assistant: J.G. 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