Anne Katrin Bohle

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Anne Katrin Bohle (* 1961 in Recklinghausen ) is a German lawyer and non-party political officer . On March 25, 2019, she became the successor to Gunther Adler , State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of the Interior, for Building and Home Affairs, where she is responsible for building, housing and urban development.

Life

After graduating from the Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium Recklinghausen in 1980, Bohle studied law and political science at the universities of Giessen , Münster and Bonn from 1980–1987 . 1988–1990 she completed her legal clerkship and passed the second state examination in law .

After working as a lawyer in 1991 , she was hired in 1992 in the higher service of the State Labor Office in North Rhine-Westphalia. From 1993 to 1995 she was head of the administration department at the Wuppertal employment office and then head of department / customer area at the Dortmund employment office until 2003 . In 2004 Bohle became chairman of the management board of the Eberswalde employment agency . In 2005 she took the same position in Gelsenkirchen . In the same year, the CDU politician Oliver Wittke brought her to the Ministry for Building and Transport of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia , where she became head of his ministerial office. From 2009 Bohle headed the Urban Development and Monument Preservation Department in the Ministry of Homeland, Local Affairs, Building and Equal Opportunities for the State of North Rhine-Westphalia . She held this office until 2019.

Since 2010 she has been chairwoman of the committee for building, urban development and housing of the conference of building ministers and since June 25, 2019 chairwoman of the board of trustees of the Federal Foundation for Building Culture .

Private

Bohle grew up in Recklinghausen. Both parents were doctors . All three siblings also studied medicine . In Berlin , she lives in a furnished apartment for rent in a 1950s building in Alt-Moabit .

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