Birgit Bergmann

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Birgit Bergmann (born May 28, 1963 in Freudenstadt ) is a German politician ( CDU , FDP since 2018 ). She was elected as a member of the Bremen citizenship in 2015.

biography

Family, education and work

Bergmann graduated from the Fürst-Abt-Gerbert-Gymnasium . She studied social pedagogy in Freiburg and graduated in 1987 with a degree in social pedagogy (FH). From 2002 to 2004 she completed further training as a systemic individual, couple and family therapist (DGSF) in Stuttgart and from 2006 to 2008 trained as a systemic supervisor / coach (DGSF). Until 2009, Bergmann worked in various socio-educational occupational fields: day care center / after-school care center, university children's clinic, women's sanatorium, technical school for social pedagogy, socio-pedagogical family help, educational assistance, school social work. She worked as a freelance family therapist, trainer and coach in her own practice. From 2009 to 2011 she completed the international and interdisciplinary master’s course in Business Psychology at the University of Bremen .

Since 2009, Bergmann has worked as a pedagogical and diaconal assistant at the Bremen Evangelical Church (St. Matthäusgemeinde), as a research assistant at the University of Bremen in the human and health sciences department and in the company-oriented social counseling of Daimler AG in Bremen. In 2012 she founded the Leadership Academy for Sustainability and Health in Bremen. Since 2014 she has been advising, accompanying, teaching and coaching companies, teams and individuals as an independent business consultant.

Bergmann is married, has three children and lives in Bremen, Horn-Lehe .

politics

Bergmann joined the CDU in 2014 and was a member of the CDU Schwachhausen board of directors . In 2015 she was elected as a member of the Bremen Parliament. She was spokeswoman for labor market policy for the CDU parliamentary group, parliamentary group spokeswoman for work and equality and a member of the deputation for economy, labor and ports. She is also a member of the Committee on Science, Media, Data Protection and Freedom of Information and Deputy Chairperson of the Committee on Equal Opportunities for Women and a deputy member of the Committee on Port Affairs in the state of Bremen.

In March 2018, she announced that she was leaving the CDU. She then joined the FDP parliamentary group. She justified the change of party with the fact that the focus of the FDP corresponded to its image of the state and of people and referred in particular to the FDP's financial and educational policy.

She was elected to the citizenship in 2019, now for the FDP. Bergmann is parliamentary group spokeswoman for education (city), home affairs and sport and contact person for children and religious matters. She is a member of the following parliamentary bodies:

  • Deputation for internal affairs
  • Deputation for children and education (urban)
  • Deputations for sport (speaker)
  • Committee on Petitions

Publications

  • Bergmann and A. Hahn: Sustainability in personnel management - substance orientation is a top priority . Master thesis, Grin - Verlag, 2011.
  • Personnel management in healthcare - employee orientation is a matter for the boss . In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt , vol. 109, issue 6, 2, 2012.
  • Tension between sustainability and efficiency - empirical findings on HRM in German hospitals . In: Personalmanagement, Personalführung 4 p. 36, 2012.
  • Efficiency and preservation of substance in hospitals - executives in a bind . In: Wirtschaftspsychologie aktuell 3 p. 22, 2012.
  • You only stand well between two stools - remain a designer in the dilemma . In: Kardio-Lilly-letters. e-Journal (only accessible to doctors), 2014.

Web links

Commons : Birgit Bergmann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.cdu-fraktion-bremen.de/profil_1_profil_168_Birgit-Bergmann-MdBB.html . She was a member of the board of directors of the Schwachhausen municipal district association
  2. ^ Change of faction in the state parliament. Accessed March 9, 2018 (German).
  3. "Birgit Bergmann leaves the CDU and changes to the FDP" at www.fdp-fraktion-hb.de, accessed on March 5, 2018.