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Hon. William Hetzler
Chairman
Hetzler Holding
The Honorable William Hetzler
has been a community leader in the greater New York area for
several decades. A prominent and visible figure in the German-American
community, Mr. Hetzler recently stepped down from the General
Chairmanship of the German-American Steuben Parade after fifteen
dramatically successful years at the helm. For eight years
he was also Assistant to Governor George Pataki, New York
State, for German Affairs, and finds time to serve on the
Boards of other organizations with cultural, social and municipal
missions. In 2004, Bill Hetzler founded and was elected as
the first Chairman of the German-American Hall of Fame
(www.gamhof.org), with
a kick-off announcement at the residence of the German Ambassador
to the U. S. in Washington, DC and at the Mercedes Showroom
in NYC.
Born in Munich, Germany to
a long-established Bavarian family, Mr. Hetzler attended private
prep school and graduated from business school in 1956. He
immigrated to the United States the following year, and was
drafted into the U.S. Army only seven months later. He received
his Basic Training in Fort Hood, Texas with the famous “Hell
on Wheels” Second Armored Division, and served as an
interpreter in Germany, where he was assigned to the Third
Armored Infantry “Spearhead” Division in Friedberg.
Mr. Hetzler was promoted to the rank of Sergeant, was honorably
discharged in 1960, and became a United States Citizen in
1965.
In 1974, he purchased a delicatessen
that he expanded into a chain of food stores. He owned and
operated an art gallery in New York City’s Soho neighborhood.
Mr. Hetzler continues to be a patron of the arts, partly through
ongoing acquisitions for his personal collections.
Mr. Hetzler currently operates
the Hetzler Holding Company, which manages his real estate
investments. In 2003 Mr. Hetzler joined CONCILIUS,
Europe’s largest political consulting company, with
offices in Munich, Berlin, Brussels and other urban centers
throughout Europe. He was appointed as a Trustee of the American
Academy of Hospitality Sciences, which awards the prestigious
Five Star Diamond Award to hotels, restaurants, chefs, airlines,
cruise lines and products worldwide.
Mr. Hetzler is a member of
the American Council on Germany, a Board member of the Ellis
Island Award Committee, a member of the German-American Council
of 1000, member of the Munich Press Club and the Leo Baeck
Institute, as well as co-founder and vice president of the
German-American Cultural Council, USA. He has served as President
of the United German-American Committee USA, is treasurer
of the German-American Community Project, Inc., and donates
his time as a member and Vice President of the Executive Board
of the Plattduetsche Home Society of Franklin Square, NY,
a pioneering retirement and life-care community. Mr. Hetzler
has been honored and recognized by a spectrum of organizations
and leaders. He has received honors for improving U.S.-German
relations and German-Jewish relations, and has also been awarded
the prestigious Cross of the Order of Merit, First Class,
from the Federal Republic of Germany in 2001. Other notable
honors include: the coveted Ellis Island Congressional Medal
of Honor (1998), Golden Medal of the Bundesrat of the Federal
Republic of Germany (1994), Honorary Member of the Garment
Synagogue in NYC, Honorary Member of the New York City Detectives
Association and the New York City Fire Department, Honorary
Member of the Plattduetsche Volksfest Vereen von New York,
the Plattduetsche Volksfest Vereen of NY & NJ, United
Bavarians of Greater NY & NJ, and the “Bronxer Bayern.”
In May 2004, Mr. Hetzler was the Commencement Speaker at the
Schiller International University’s Heidelberg campus.
A book about Mr. Hetzler
Thank You America, is soon to be published.
Bill Hetzler and his wife
Jackie reside in Atlantic Beach Estates, east of New York
City. Son Jesse, 37, operates a retail business in Brooklyn,
NY; daughter Olivia, a former Assistant District Attorney,
is now Managing Partner of World Strategies, an international
consulting firm; and son Andrew, 25, graduated from Schiller
International University in Heidelberg, Germany, and attends
Brooklyn Law School. Grandson Jake was born to Jesse and his
wife, Jodie, in January 2004 and granddaughter Ava in June
2005.
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