Patrizia Zoller-Frischauf

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Patrizia Zoller-Frischauf (born March 21, 1959 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian politician ( ÖVP ), since 2008 regional councilor in the Tyrolean provincial government Platter I , Platter II and Platter III and since April 2019 provincial chairwoman of the Tyrolean Seniors' Association.

Patrizia Zoller-Frischauf (2013)

education and profession

Patrizia Zoller-Frischauf attended business school after completing elementary and secondary school. She learned the profession of photographer and passed the master's examination in 1980. Then she went freelance as a photographer. From 1991 to 2008 she was the managing partner of the Frischauf-Bild company in Innsbruck.

In 1989/90 Zoller-Frischauf had a teaching position at a vocational school. In 2000 she became a guild master. From 2005 to 2008 she was also Vice President of the Tyrolean Chamber of Commerce . She has been deputy chairwoman of the supervisory board of the Innsbruck Tourist Board since 2007.

politics

Zoller-Frischauf is a member of the Economic Association and was Vice President of the Austrian Economic Association from 1997 to 1999. From 1999 to 2008 she headed the organization Frau in der Wirtschaft of the Chamber of Commerce as state chairwoman of Tyrol. After the ÖVP's losses in the state elections in Tyrol in 2008 , the new Governor Günther Platter brought them into the Tyrolean state government. She was sworn in as a state councilor on July 1, 2008 and was assigned the business areas of trade and industry, business development, public procurement, youth protection, youth, women, family and senior citizens' policy and data protection.

On May 24, 2013 she was elected again by the Tyrolean state parliament as regional councilor. Your departmental responsibilities include

  • Business and industrial affairs; Economic development with the exception of tourism; Competence centers; Competition matters; Public procurement; Pricing matters; Foreign trade; Market organization; Affairs of civil engineers and accountants; Mechanical engineering; Mineral Raw Materials Act; Dance teaching, event management; State Police Act; Gambling;
  • Companies and holdings of the state, unless they are expressly assigned to another member of the state government;
  • Administration of real estate in the country; Construction and maintenance of all federal and state buildings; State holdings in Landesimmobilien Bau- und Sanierungs-GmbH and Landesimmobilien Bau- und Sanierungs-GmbH & Co KG;
  • Data protection, further use of information;
  • Cable car matters.

On November 16, 2017, the city party leadership of the Innsbruck People's Party voted in secret ballot with 30 of 31 valid votes as the top candidate of the Innsbruck-Stadt district for the 2018 state election. “Innsbruck deserves special attention as an economic, commercial and tourist city as well as an education and science center. I will continue to bring the concerns of the state capital to the state as a committed voice and actively work on the best solutions for our city. With broad support and a clear voter mandate, we will jointly set the course for the future for our Innsbruck ”, thanked LRin Patrizia Zoller-Frischauf in a media release for the great trust.

On April 26th, State Councilor Patrizia Zoller-Frischauf was elected the new chairwoman of the Tyrolean Seniors' Association with 98.7 percent. She took over this position from Helmut Kritzinger .

Awards

Private

Patrizia Zoller-Frischauf is widowed and has one child.

Web links

Commons : Patrizia Zoller-Frischauf  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ University of Innsbruck: honored distinguished personalities . Article dated October 19, 2018, accessed October 20, 2018.