Şirvan-Latifah Çakici

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Şirvan-Latifah Çakici Kanbey (today Şirvan Latifah Cakici Kanbey (Bertilov-Beritan-Knuth-Pauli) ; born October 7, 1980 in Troisdorf ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and entrepreneur. She was a member of the Bremen citizenship .

biography

family

Çakici is the eldest daughter of a teacher and has Turkish-Kurdish origins with roots from Azerbaijan and Iran . Her younger brother Abdullah Rezan Cakici (1988) has been missing since July 3, 2017. The entire Kanbay, Kanbey and Beritan family, as well as Bertilov Cakici, have been politically active across all party affiliations for over 70 years.

Her mother Suna Kanbay was one of the first guest worker children in Bielefeld in 1970 . After completing his studies, the father returned to Turkey with his daughter in 1981 to do his military service there. During the military coup in early 1980, he was taken prisoner because of his Kurdish origins and suffered severe reprisals. This time has shaped the political path of father and daughter to this day. In 1997 the father and daughter went their separate ways and the daughter took on the maiden name of her mother. One year old Çakici grew up with relatives and in boarding school without her parents and she was raised multilingual. She lived in Ammerland from the age of six . In 2002 she moved to Bremen and worked exclusively in Lower Saxony until the election campaign.

education and profession

After finishing secondary school, Çakici attended a vocational school for economics and IT; later she graduated from high school. In the meantime, she continued her training with the Navy in Wilhelmshaven. From 2002 to 2006 she worked as an employee of the AOK Niedersachsen in Oldenburg in sales and marketing. There she did an apprenticeship at the Neurolinguistic Programming Training Center (NLP Master).

From 2007 to 2009 she attended the Academy for Labor and Politics at the University of Bremen . The focus of her work was ethnic marketing , new media in transition, social affairs and politics.

She then studied health sciences and management with a focus on health, corporate health management, human genetics and prevention. She then took part in a research project in the field of human genetics and completed an internship with the Bremen Senator for Health, Labor, Social Affairs, Seniors and the Integration of Foreigners.
To conclude, she prepared the health management congress in Hamburg in collaboration with the doctor Matthias Gruhl (Hamburg). She then worked with a team to set up the information hotline for influenzaAH1N1 (swine flu) on a voluntary basis for six months .

In 2011/2012 she worked as a business development manager at Adler Solar and from 2012 to mid-2014 she was managing partner at Unicon Energy Services .

She is an expert for photovoltaics and has specialized in the subject of bankability and risk management.
She also specialized in diversity management in sport.

In 2014 she founded a new company with partners and began working as a managing partner at greenmobility nord GmbH .

politics

In 2006 Çakici became a member of Die Linke .

From 2007 to 2011 she was the youngest member of the Bremen citizenship and was on the board of the citizenship and deputy chairwoman of the left-wing parliamentary group in 2007/08 .
She was represented in the deputation for sport, in the state advisory board for sport as the parliamentary spokesperson for sport policy, in the state youth welfare committee, in the works committees KitTa Bremen, Geoinformation and Bremer Bäder, the deputation for social affairs, youth, senior citizens and foreigners integration and later in the federal committees - and European affairs, international contacts and development cooperation, on equality between men and women, for the police law, the Parliamentary Control Commission and in the hospital committee.

In November 2010 Çakici resigned from the Left Party. In 2010 she became a member of the SPD and the SPD parliamentary group. She has since retired from all public office.
She has been a member of the SPD in Hamburg and Lower Saxony since September 2017.

Individual evidence

  1. Sirvan Cakici resigns from the Left Party. weser-kurier.de, November 22, 2010, accessed on November 22, 2010 .
  2. Sirvan Cakici changes to the SPD parliamentary group. weser-kurier.de, November 26, 2010, accessed on November 26, 2010 .