Christa Kranzl

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Christa Kranzl in September 2006

Christa Kranzl (born April 19, 1960 in Gottsdorf ) is an Austrian politician ( SPÖ ). In the Gusenbauer cabinet , she was State Secretary in the Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology . Kranzl was excluded from the party in July 2011 because she ran her own list against the SPÖ list in her home town of Persenbeug-Gottsdorf .

Life

Christa Kranzl attended elementary school in Gottsdorf, after which she graduated from the BG / BRG Wieselburg . From 1978 to 1991 she was a community employee and registrar at the market town of Persenbeug-Gottsdorf . With her husband, she founded a carpentry business in 1991.

She completed a master’s course in “Executive Sales Management”, which was mediated by the Hohe Warte study center in Vienna, and also obtained the “Doctor of Science for International Management” from the Serbian private university “European University Belgrade” from the Hohe Warte study center in Vienna has been.

Since June 2009 she has been running a business consulting, funding consulting and marketing company.

Private

Kranzl is married and has two sons.

Political stations

  • In 1987 she was elected to the local council of the market town of Persenbeug-Gottsdorf and became a member of the community representative association of the Melk district .
  • In 1988 she became a member of the SPÖ district party executive
  • 1989–2005 Vice Mayor of Persenbeug-Gottsdorf
  • 1990 member of the association of community representatives of the SPÖ Lower Austria
  • 1997 member of the regional women's committee of the SPÖ Lower Austria and regional party chairman representative
  • from November 18, 1999 to 2007, Lower Austrian Provincial Councilor , most recently for schools, social administration and consumer protection
  • from January 11, 2007 to December 2, 2008 State Secretary in the Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology (Federal Minister at that time was Werner Faymann )
  • 2010 list leader of the list Christa Kranzl in Persenbeug-Gottsdorf, with whom she received four mandates.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ After being kicked out of the SPÖ: Greens court Christa Kranzl, diePresse, July 6, 2011
  2. Christa Kranzl: Christa Kranzl. In: XING. Retrieved March 22, 2020 .
  3. KMU Academy: DR. CHRISTA KRANZL, MBA CSE - Lecturer in “GOVERNMENT POLICY AND PARLIAMENTARISM”. KMU Academy, accessed on March 22, 2020 .

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