Anna Kebschull

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Anna Kebschull (* 6. May 1973 in Siegen , North Rhine-Westphalia ) is a German politician ( Alliance 90 / The Greens ) and, since 2019 district administrator of the district of Osnabrueck .

After graduating from Beethoven-Gymnasium Bonn in 1992 , Anna Kebschull studied chemical engineering in the field of biotechnology at RWTH Aachen University until 1997 . As a graduate engineer , she then worked at Homann Feinkost in Dissen am Teutoburger Wald in quality assurance and in the training of chemical laboratory technicians. In 2002 she founded a tutoring school in the southern district of Osnabrück, whose business she ran until her election as district administrator in 2019.

Since 2009, Anna Kebschull member of the Alliance 90 / The Greens since 2013 it belongs to the party council of the National Association of Lower Saxony on.

From 2011 Kebschull was a member of the Bad Rothenfelde town council , where she has lived since 1996. In 2016 she was also elected to the district council of the Osnabrück district. In the state elections in 2013 and 2017 , she ran for the Greens as a direct candidate in the Georgsmarienhütte constituency , but was subject to the CDU candidate Martin Bäumer . In 2019 she was elected district administrator for the Osnabrück district; in the runoff election she prevailed against incumbent Michael Lübbersmann (CDU). After Wolfgang Rzehak ( Miesbach ) and Jens Marco Scherf ( Miltenberg , both since 2014), she is the third member of the Greens in the office of district administrator in Germany and the first Green woman in such an office.

Anna Kebschull is married and has three children, who were born in 1998, 1999 and 2004.

Individual evidence

  1. Application for the direct mandate for the state election 2018

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