Tobias Köck

Tobias Köck (born 24 April 1979 in Rosenheim) is a German political and cultural scientist and expert in digitalisation. He is co-president of the German Federal Youth Council (Deutscher Bundesjugendring), the National Youth Council of Germany.[1] Between 2017 and 2021 he was on the board of the European Movement Germany and was elected Vice President of the European Movement International in 2020.[2]

Growing up in Rosenheim, Bavaria, he became self-employed in IT while enrolled at the secondary school in Bad Aibling.[3] He studied political sciences and sociology at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and completed a Magister Artium in recent and modern history and European ethnology at the University of Freiburg in 2010.

Köck’s experience in youth association work started at Solidarity Youth, an independent youth organisation in the tradition of the workers’ youth movement based in Germany, where he served as vice federal chairman from 2006 – 2012 and still is member of the board.[4]

Since 2009, Köck has been representing the Solidarity Youth Germany at the plenary assembly of the German Federal Youth Council. In 2013, he was elected a Board Member of Deutscher Bundesjugendring. In 2014, he served as spokesperson of the German National Committee for International Youth Work (DNK),[5] the German Member of the European Youth Forum (YfJ). Since 2017, he has been co-chairing the German Federal Youth Council with Lisi Maier. In this position, Köck is particularly committed to European youth policy and represents the interests of DBJR/DNK at the YfJ.

From 2014 to 2020, Tobias Köck represented Youth Associations as a board member of the European Movement Germany.[6]

References

  1. "Board". German Federal Youth Council. Retrieved 2020-11-10.
  2. "Announcing the new European Movement International Board". European Movement International. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
  3. "Die junge Bevölkerung im Blick". Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  4. "Bundesjugendleitung". Retrieved 2020-11-10.
  5. "Neuer DNK-Sprecher Tobias Köck". European Movement Germany. Retrieved 2020-11-10.
  6. "Tobias Köck". Retrieved 2020-11-10.
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