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Director
Stevan Joseph Grimmeburger
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Director of Oversight, Emergency Transitional Administration
Assumed office
March 22nd, 2022
Personal details
Born (1971-03-11) 11 March 1971 (age 53)
Bronnhuld, Draakurr, UKO

Stevan Grimmeburger (born March 11th, 1971) is an Ottonian and Draakurrae government official and statesman. Prior to the South Ottonian Revolution, Grimmeburger was the deputy governor of the South Ottonian province of Draakurr, second in command to Governor Ardem Wyatt. After the fall of the Royal government on the mainland, Grimmeburger became the Director of Oversight for the Emergency Transitional Administration governing in the name of Storkeneg Vitus I and as such is the de facto head of government.

Early Life & Education

Military Career

Royal Civil Service Bureau

Early Career

On Inequality

Reassignment to Draakur

Wyatt Governorship

Emergency Transitional Administration

Personal Life

Grimmeburger is not believed to have any living immediate family. He was an only child, and his parents passed away in the early 2000s; furthermore, he has never been in a publicly-known romantic relationship, and consequently has no known children. He is not known to be close with any of his cousins.

Religiously, Grimmeburger appears to be an agnostic, having generally declined to comment on his religious beliefs with any specificity, and usually expressing views along the lines that "whatever higher power there is seems to mostly leave [humanity] to our own devices." This is believed to be an influence on Grimmeburger's expressed preference for governments to be secular in nature.