Edith Kollermann

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Edith Kollermann (born February 18, 1964 ) is an Austrian politician ( NEOS ). She has been a member of the Lower Austrian state parliament since March 2018 .

Life

After completing elementary and secondary school in Groß St. Florian, Edith Kollermann attended the college for business professions in Deutschlandsberg , where she graduated in 1983 . She then began studying business administration at the University of Graz , which she continued in 1986 at the Vienna University of Economics and Business , and graduated in 1989 as a Magistra. After completing her studies, she worked as a controller , initially at RZB in Vienna until 1992 , then at Allgemeine Bausparkasse until 2009 . She has been with PFK + Partner (Peter Friedrich Kollermann) since 2009, as a tax advisor since 2011 , and since 2012 she has also been co-managing director.

politics

Edith Kollermann was a member of the NEOS board from October 2012 to January 2014, after which she was a member of the extended board until January 2017. In the 2017 National Council election in Austria , she ran for third place on the list both in the Lower Austria constituency and in the Thermenregion regional constituency . In the state elections in Lower Austria in 2018 , she ran behind Indra Collini and Helmut Hofer-Gruber in third place on the state list. On March 22, 2018, she was in the constituent state parliament session of the XIX. Legislative term as Member of the state parliament of Lower Austria sworn in . In Lower Austria, she acts as the financial advisor for NEOS.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c meineabektiven.at: Edith Kollermann . Retrieved March 27, 2018.
  2. a b c Lower Austria Parliament: Edith Kollermann . Retrieved March 25, 2018.
  3. ^ PFK + Partner: Edith Kollermann . Retrieved March 27, 2018.
  4. NÖN: National Council election: Breitenfurterin stands for NEOS . Article dated August 20, 2017, accessed March 27, 2018.
  5. orf.at: NEOS: New opposition force, but without a club . Article from January 29, 2018, accessed on March 27, 2018.