Marc Hostert | |
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Born | 18 July 1965 Luxembourg, Luxembourg |
Occupation | Luxembourg Government Official, TV presenter |
Known for | RTL Luxembourg TV shows Success Story and Kapital, RTL radio show Carte Blanche |
Marc Hostert (born 18 July 1965) is an official of the Government of Luxembourg who is currently working at the European Court of Auditors. Active in television and radio media in Luxembourg, he is one of the judges of the RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg television show Success Story[1]. He also appears on the RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg show Kapital[2] and the RTL Radio show Carte Blanche[3].
On 23 June 2008, Marc Hostert became Chevalier in the Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
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Having entered the Luxembourg civil service in 1993, Marc Hostert was appointed Conseiller de Gouvernement 1st class on 10 October 2004[4] when he was aso named Commissioner for administrative simplification for enterprises at the Ministry of Small and Medium sized enterprises [5]. He has since held several public positions in Luxembourg including:
Since 2008, Marc Hostert works at the European Court of Auditors, most recently as Head of the Private Office [8] of Henri Grethen, the Member of the Court for Luxembourg. Better Regulation, Impact Assessment and Trans-European rail networks have been amongst his topics of interest.
Marc Hostert's other professional activities include the development of the www.eco.lu portal, through which he held the following positions:
Since 2000, Marc Hostert has appeared on approximately 100 episodes of the RTL the TV broadcast Kapital on which he has interviewed politicians and national and international business people and economists. He is a regular contributor to the RTL Radio show Carte Blanche in which he offers his personal views on current topics. Since 2010, Marc has been one of the judges of the RTL television show Success Story in which potential entrepreneurs seek support for their business ideas.
Born in Luxembourg in 1965, Marc Hostert attended the European School Luxembourg. He completed a Masters in Business Administration at the European Business School in Frankfurt, London and Paris and a degree in political and administrative sciences from Montpellier 1 University. He also studied under the supervision of Professor Susan Strange at the European University Institute in Florence.
Publications include l’Entrepreuneuriat dans la Grande-Région [12], La politique de développement et de diversification économiques - Impact sur la création d’emplois nouveaux – Essai d’un Bilan 1975-1995[13] and Luxembourg – Tolerant but conservative[14].