# Sepp Schellhorn

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**Josef "Sepp" Schellhorn** (born 12 May 1967) is an Austrian entrepreneur, restaurateur, and politician of [NEOS – The New Austria](/source/NEOS_%E2%80%93_The_New_Austria). Between 2018 and 2021, he was deputy chairman of the party, as well as chairman of the party's [Salzburg](/source/Salzburg_(state)) branch. From 2014 to 2021 and again since 2024, he has been a member of the [National Council](/source/National_Council_(Austria)).

## Personal life and professional career

Schellhorn grew up in a family of restaurateurs in [Goldegg](/source/Goldegg). After attending hotel management school, completing military service and international engagements in the United States, France, and Italy, he took over his parents' business, *Der Seehof*, in Goldegg am See in 1996. As a restaurateur, Sepp Schellhorn was actively involved in representing the interests of hoteliers; he was President of the Austrian Hotel Association from 2003 to 2013. He runs the restaurants *M32* in the [Museum der Moderne Salzburg](/source/Museum_der_Moderne_Salzburg) on [Mönchsberg](/source/M%C3%B6nchsberg), *Spoon* in the city of [Salzburg](/source/Salzburg), the main business *Seehof* in Goldegg, the *Angertal 1180* in Bad Hofgastein, the *Rossalm* in the ski area of [Bad Gastein](/source/Bad_Gastein), and two other restaurants in the ski area of Sportgastein.[1]

Sepp Schellhorn is also involved in the cultural sector, especially in the field of literature. He runs the "Sepp Schellhorn scholarship", awarded to authors and artists since 2011. Schellhorn is a great admirer of [Thomas Bernhard](/source/Thomas_Bernhard) and launched the annual, multi-day event "Disturbances - A Festival for Thomas Bernhard" in 2012. In May 2017, he became chairman of the cultural committee of the National Council after the resignation of Niko Alm.[2] In 2017, Schellhorn published the *Generationenkochbuch* (German: *Generational Cookbook*) with his mother and son, featuring recipes from Alpine cuisine.

Schellhorn is married and has three children. His brother, business journalist Franz Schellhorn, heads the liberal think tank *Agenda Austria*.

## Political career

Schellhorn was an active member of the [Austrian People's Party](/source/Austrian_People's_Party) (ÖVP) at a local level and in the [Austrian Economic Chamber](/source/Austrian_Economic_Chamber), but left the party and joined the newly-founded [NEOS – The New Austria](/source/NEOS_%E2%80%93_The_New_Austria) ahead of the [2013 federal election](/source/2013_Austrian_legislative_election). He became spokesman for the Salzburg branch of the party, and was elected to fourth place on the federal list. He failed to be elected to the National Council, and briefly announced his resignation from the party.[3] However, after the resignation of [Angelika Mlinar](/source/Angelika_Mlinar) in order to run for the European Parliament, Schellhorn replaced her in the National Council on 1 July 2014. He became economic spokesman for the NEOS group.[4]

In the [2017 federal election](/source/2017_Austrian_legislative_election), Schellhorn successfully ran for re-election. He became the party's speaker for finance, economy and insutry, tourism, art and culture, and energy. In the first year after the election, Schellhorn held the distinction of being the deputy with the lowest attendance rate, being present for only 23.6% of parliamentary votes.[5]

Schellhorn was the lead candidate for NEOS in the [2018 Salzburg state election](/source/2018_Salzburg_state_election).[6] The party achieved its best result to date in a state election, winning 7.3% and three seats.[7] In a major breakthrough, it then joined a [coalition government](/source/Coalition_government) with the ÖVP and [Greens](/source/The_Greens_%E2%80%93_The_Green_Alternative), though Schellhorn himself did not become a minister.[8]

After [Beate Meinl-Reisinger](/source/Beate_Meinl-Reisinger) became federal chairwoman of NEOS in October 2018, Schellhorn was elected deputy chairman, alongside [Nikolaus Scherak](/source/Nikolaus_Scherak).[9]

Schellhorn did not seek re-election as deputy chairman at a party congress in June 2021. On 24 June, he announced his retirement from politics to focus on his business endeavours.[10]

## References

1. ["My biggest mistake: Sepp Schellhorn"](https://www.rollingpin.at/business/mein-groesster-fehler-sepp-schellhorn). Rollingpin.at. 21 October 2015.

1. Website of the event ["Disturbances - A Festival for Thomas Bernhard"](http://verstörungen.at/)

1. ["Sepp Schellhorn retires from Neos"](https://www.derstandard.at/story/1388650517652/salzburger-neos-landessprecher-schellhorn-zieht-sich-zurueck). [Der Standard](/source/Der_Standard). 9 January 2014.

1. ["Schellhorn: A crosshead does not want to remain silent"](https://www.derstandard.at/story/2000001635640/schellhorn-ein-querkopf-will-sich-nicht-hochschweigen). [Der Standard](/source/Der_Standard). 3 June 2014.

1. ["Politometer interview with Sepp Schellhorn"](https://www.addendum.org/videos/politometer-interview-mit-sepp-schellhorn/). Addendum.org. 25 September 2018.

1. ["Sepp Schellhorn heads Neos list for Salzburg election"](https://www.derstandard.at/story/2000070367087/sepp-schellhorn-fuehrt-liste-der-neos-in-salzburg-an). [Der Standard](/source/Der_Standard). 14 December 2017.

1. ["The Neos reach the club strength on the first attempt"](https://www.sn.at/salzburg/landtagswahl-2018/die-neos-erreichen-im-ersten-anlauf-die-klubstaerke-27031069). [Salzburger Nachrichten](/source/Salzburger_Nachrichten). 22 April 2018.

1. ["ÖVP, Greens and NEOS: Salzburg coalition fixed"](https://www.krone.at/1713433). [Kronen Zeitung](/source/Kronen_Zeitung). 25 May 2018.

1. ["Meinl-Reisinger elected as new Neos chief with 94.7 percent"](https://www.derstandard.at/story/2000082112529/neos-waehlen-meinl-reisinger-zur-neuen-parteichefin). [Der Standard](/source/Der_Standard). 23 June 2018.

1. ["Sepp Schellhorn leaves politics"](https://www.puls24.at/news/politik/sepp-schellhorn-verlaesst-die-politik/237613) (in German). *pulz24.at*. 24 June 2021.

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