Doris Hager-Hämmerle

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Doris Hager-Hämmerle (born January 6, 1970 in Lustenau ) is an Austrian politician ( NEOS ). From July 2 to October 22, 2019, she was a member of the Austrian National Council and has been a member of the extended federal executive committee of the NEOS party - The New Austria and Liberal Forum .

Career

Doris Hager-Hämmerle grew up in the market town of Lustenau in the Vorarlberg Rhine Valley and completed a diploma in translator training for French and Russian at the University of Innsbruck . It was there that she became politically active for the first time , initially as a representative of the field of study, later as the chairwoman of the faculty representative of the humanities faculty for the AktionGemeinschaft .

After completing her studies, she first worked in incoming tourism in Innsbruck and Salzburg , then returned to Vorarlberg. Today she lives with her family in Hittisau in the Bregenz Forest. From 2000, Hager-Hämmerle worked at the International Academy for Philosophy in Mauren , Liechtenstein , and in 2010 she took over the management there. At the beginning of 2019, Doris Hager-Hämmerle switched to the Vorarlberg fittings manufacturer Blum , where she worked as a personnel and organizational developer at Blum International Consulting . She has been a member of the Science Advisory Board of the Vorarlberg state government since 2015 . In June 2019, she resigned her voluntary function of several years as regional spokesperson for the Bregenzerwald in the Vorarlberg women's network.

Doris Hager-Hämmerle has been politically active since the NEOS - Das Neue Österreich party was founded in 2013 by her compatriot from Vorarlberg, Matthias Strolz . In 2014 she became a member of the NEOS regional team for Vorarlberg, in 2016 she became a trainer in the NEOS Lab , the NEOS party academy. Doris Hager-Hämmerle has been a member of the party's extended federal executive committee since 2017. In the same year she ran for second place on the Vorarlberg state list and 10th place on the federal list in the National Council election on October 15, 2017 .

In the election, she missed her entry into the National Council, but was able to move up in 2019 after Claudia Gamon , who was in front of her on the federal list , resigned from her National Council mandate to move into the European Parliament as a newly elected member . Michael Bernhard took over the vacant mandate from Claudia Gamon, Doris Hager-Hämmerle was therefore sworn in as a member of the National Council on the mandate of Michael Bernhard in the National Council meeting on July 2, 2019. She was involved in the NEOS Parliamentary Club for the topics of equality and science. Even before she was sworn in, she announced that she no longer wanted to run for the National Council election on September 29, 2019 . Therefore, with the inauguration of the new National Council on October 23, 2019, she left parliament again.

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Individual evidence

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  2. Doris Hager-Hämmerle. In: Blum International Consulting website. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  3. Extended Board. In: Website of NEOS - The New Austria and Liberal Forum. Retrieved June 30, 2019 .
  4. ^ Four Vorarlbergers on the pink federal list. In: vorarlberg.ORF.at . July 10, 2017, accessed June 24, 2019 .
  5. Three MPs say goodbye to the EU Parliament. In: Vorarlberger Nachrichten (VN.at). June 14, 2019, accessed June 14, 2019 .