Carina Felzmann

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Carina Felzmann (born September 17, 1965 in Vienna ) is an Austrian entrepreneur and former politician ( ÖVP ) and a former member of the National Council .

education and profession

Felzmann attended primary and secondary school in Vienna from 1971 to 1978. Then she changed from 1978 to 1979 the secondary school in Wolfsegg and then the Federal College for Tourism Professions in Bad Ischl , which she graduated in 1984 with the Matura. She passed the hotel examination and attended the university course for advertising and sales at the Vienna University of Economics from 1986 to 1988 . In 2006 Felzmann completed his training as a resonance coach after Kutschera. Felzmann worked in 1985 for Österreich-Werbung Paris and for the incoming agency "Austria Travel Shop" Paris and was at Club Med from 1985 to 1986Active in Switzerland and Italy. From 1986 to 1988 she worked for Data General Marketing Vienna and between 1992 and 1993 as a PR assistant at Esprit PR. In 1993 she worked for ORF radio / Ö3, then from 1993 to 1995 she worked for Nora Frey Consulting as a PR consultant. Then Felzmann went into business for himself and founded the design joinery "Felzmann und Partner" with Ing.Andi Felzmann in 1996 and developed the furniture brand "wienDesign". As a result, C. Felzmann founded Prehofer Relations PR in 1997 as a sole proprietorship and in 2002 took over this PR agency with the newly founded Cox Orange Marketing & PR GmbH at Spittelberg. She is the owner and manager of the agency. In 2007 she founded "createch" with partner companies.

politics

From 1999 to 2000 Felzmann headed the Junge Wirtschaft Wien and from 2002 was regional party chairman of the ÖVP Vienna. Between 2000 and 2003 she was Vice President of the Vienna Chamber of Commerce and from 2003 built up the ARGE Creativ Wirtschaft Austria in the WKO until 2006, thus laying the foundations for the subject of "Creative Industries in Austria". Between March 5, 2003 and October 29, 2006, Felzmann represented the ÖVP in the National Council.

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