Eveline Lemke

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Eveline Lemke (2014)

Eveline Lemke (born June 11, 1964 in Hamburg ) is a German management consultant. She was a politician from Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen in Rhineland-Palatinate . From 2008 to 2011 she was the spokesperson for the green state association of Rhineland-Palatinate. From May 18, 2011 to May 18, 2016 she was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Economic Affairs, Climate Protection, Energy and State Planning .

Life

Federal press conference with Anton Hofreiter and Simone Peter (from left)

Lemke's father Dietrich Lemke was GEW chairman in Hamburg , his brother Willi Lemke in Bremen senator and manager of Werder Bremen (both members of the SPD ). In July 1981 she made a high school diploma in Burlington (Vermont) / USA. Lemke obtained her German Abitur in June 1984 at the Bramfeld grammar school in Hamburg. This was followed by training as a foreign language secretary in English and Spanish at the Mittelweg State Foreign Language School, Hamburg-Rotherbaum , which she successfully completed in 1985. She then completed an apprenticeship in wholesale and foreign trade at Carl Spaeter GmbH in Hamburg and graduated in May 1987. Between July 1987 and November 1991 Lemke worked at DEUMU ( Deutsche Erz- u. Metall-Union GmbH ) as an assistant to the management, where she was also assigned to project work in data processing and organization.

She returned to work as a commercial clerk from March 2000 to August 2005 at Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen in the Hochtaunus district . From 2001 to 2007 she worked as a management consultant in the network association for business and environment with ELZ - office for operational consulting . Lemke has been an active member of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen since 1995. From 2001 to 2005 she was the parliamentary group leader in the Neu-Anspach municipal council and for a short time belonged to the district council of the Hochtaunus district. In 2005 she moved to the Westerwald .

Lemke lives in Bad Bodendorf .

Political activity in Rhineland-Palatinate

With Daniel Köbler (from left) and Cem Özdemir immediately after the election as the top candidate
Eveline Lemke and Claudia Roth shortly before the start of the foolish traditional meeting in Mainz, Mainz remains as it sings and laughs

From May 2006 to December 2007 she was a member of the board of the Altenkirchen district association . In June 2008 she became an assessor on the board of the Ahrweiler district association of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen and has been their board spokeswoman since 2010.

In November 2006 Eveline Lemke (at that time still E. Lemke-Ziebeil) was elected to succeed Tabea Rößner as spokeswoman for the Green State Association of Rhineland-Palatinate; she took up this office at the same time as her co-spokesman Nils Wiechmann . At that time, the state party was in a serious crisis because it had not managed to return to the state parliament six months earlier . In November 2008, the State Delegate Assembly confirmed Lemke in her office as spokesperson, which she held until 2011. From June 18, 2011 until the body was dissolved in 2013, she was on the state party council.

As the top candidate of the Rhineland-Palatinate Greens, Eveline Lemke was elected to the state parliament in the state elections on March 27, 2011 in Rhineland-Palatinate. Together with Daniel Köbler, she led the coalition negotiations with the SPD under Kurt Beck .

May 18, 2011 Lemke from the Rhineland-Palatinate Premier Kurt Beck became the Minister of Economy, Climate Protection, Energy and Regional Planning of the red-green state government as well as Deputy Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate appointed ( Cabinet Beck V , Cabinet Dreyer I ). Lemke coordinated the negotiations for the red-green governed countries in the legislative procedure of the Site Selection Act for the final storage of nuclear waste. The law passed the Federal Council in 2013.

At the state level, Lemke initially devoted himself to the framework for the energy transition, such as the state development program IV, the founding of the energy agency RLP and an innovation strategy for Rhineland-Palatinate. The focus of her work in the Ministry for Economic Affairs, Climate Protection, Energy and Regional Planning RLP (MWKEL) was a resource-saving industrial policy, the shortage of skilled workers, vocational training and sustainable economic development as well as climate policy. Under her leadership, the ministry introduced a regional welfare index  .

For the state elections in 2016 , Lemke was again put up with Daniel Köbler as the top candidate for Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen. However, the Greens only entered the state parliament with an election result of 5.3%. With the subsequent formation of a traffic light coalition in Rhineland-Palatinate (consisting of SPD, FDP and Greens), her term as minister ended. She remained a member of the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament from May 18, 2016 to April 1, 2017 . Katharina Binz was her successor .

Professional activity from 2016

On December 19, 2016, Eveline Lemke was unanimously elected President for eight years by the Senate and University Council of the private Karlshochschule International University in Karlsruhe . Then there was criticism that the Senate and University Council would violate the basic rules of the accredited Karlshochschule because Lemke did not have a university degree. Heinz-Ulrich Schmidt , chairman of the university council of the private university of applied sciences, replied that with its vote for Lemke, the senate had implicitly changed the basic structure of the Karlshochschule.

At the end of June 2017, Lemke and the Karlshochschule separated again. The reason for this premature divergence are "fundamentally different and incompatible views on the management concept and long-term positioning" of the Karlshochschule. The university also emphasized that the separation had nothing to do with Lemke's lack of a degree.

The general meeting of the Wiesbaden wind power project developer ABO Wind AG elected Eveline Lemke to its supervisory board in June 2017.

In 2017 Eveline Lemke wrote a bachelor thesis at the Leibniz University in Hanover with the title: On the importance of upgrading old and used electrical equipment in Germany .

In December 2017 Eveline Lemke founded a consulting company for the field of recycling management with headquarters in Niederzissen . She wanted to work with David Wortmann and the process engineer and chemist Michael Braungart as partners. The Thinking Circular brand (registered trademark) founded by Lemke was registered in the online platform Sustainable Development Goals Help Desk in July 2018 .

Functions and bodies

  • Member of the board of the Foundation for Innovation
  • Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Rhineland-Palatinate Foundation for Innovation
  • Member of the board of trustees of the forum for future energies
  • Member of the Federal Council from May 2011 to May 2016
  • Deputy member of the Commission for the Storage of Highly Radioactive Waste
  • Member of the supervisory board of ABO Wind AG (since June 2017)

Lemke was involved in sport, earlier as a trainer for step aerobics and was then briefly chairwoman of VfL Kirchen. On March 12, 2011 she was elected President of the Rhineland Athletics Association, resigned from this position on May 18, 2011.

Co-authorship in a political position

  • 2011, coalition agreement, Shaping the social-ecological change , SPD, Alliance 90 / The Greens, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz, 101 pages
  • 2012 Perspectives for Rhineland-Palatinate , the state's sustainability strategy, update 2011, Ministry for Economic Affairs, Climate Protection, Energy and State Planning, Mainz, p. 5
  • 2013 Thinking tomorrow, shaping tomorrow , government declaration on sustainable economic policy in Rhineland-Palatinate in the state parliament, Mainz, plenary protocol 3354

Publications

  • 2011 Growth always reaches the level of our philosophy of life , TOP-Magazin-Mainz, Issue 3, 5th year, Mainz, pp. 8-10
  • 2011 Reacting to challenges with new skills in Rhineland-Palatinate, Das Wirtschaftsmagazin , Büro für Publizistik GmbH, Neckarzimmern, pp. 4–5
  • 2012 Rhineland-Palatinate on the way to regenerative power supply by 2030 in 'One year of the energy transition - Experience reports', Forum for Future Energies, Berlin, Series of publications, Volume 5, pages 104–110
  • 2012 The energy transition is also an attitude towards life in 'federal states with new energy', Agency for Renewable Energies, Berlin, Annual Report 2011/2012, pp. 134–127
  • 2013 Tradition meets innovation - Rhineland-Palatinate tackles the future in 'Business Location Rhineland-Palatinate', European Business Publishing House, Darmstadt, pp. 13-17
  • 2013, Sustainable Management through Circular Economy in 'Bio and Secondary Raw Material Utilization VIII', Witzenhausen Institute News from Research and Practice, Wieder, Kern, Russen, Witzenhausen, pp. 100–106
  • 2013, Healthcare Management in Rhineland-Palatinate in Healthcare Guide, Ghorfa, Arab-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Berlin, pp. 86–89
  • 2014, The energy turnaround as a driving force for European integration in 'How can the energy turnaround succeed in the European context?', Forum for Future Energies, Series Volume 7, Berlin, pp. 134-140
  • 2014, Economic Promotion for Green Economy in 'Economy with Vision', ZIRP Zukunftsinitiative Rheinland-Pfalz e. V., Mainz, p. 11
  • 2014, innovation strategy of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate in resolution of the Council of Ministers of the state government of Rhineland-Palatinate, submission MWKEL, Mainz
  • 2015, grid conversion is not a hurdle for the energy transition . In: Federal states with new energy , Agency for Renewable Energies, Annual Report 2014/2015, Berlin, pp. 122–125
  • 2015, Integrated energy supply based on renewable energies . In: What should the future energy supply system look like , Forum for Future Energies, Series Volume 8, Berlin, pp. 126-133
  • 2015, the long road to a recycling law . In: Water and Waste 04-2015 . Springer Viewer Fachmedien, Wiesbaden, p. 4
  • 2015, Climate Protection Company , government declaration on the compatibility of climate protection and economic activity in Rhineland-Palatinate, in the plenary session of the Landtag, Mainz, Protocol 16/108, item 7135
  • 2015, Perspectives for Rhineland-Palatinate . Sustainability strategy of the state, update 2015, Ministry for Economic Affairs, Climate Protection, Energy and State Planning, Mainz, p. 5.
  • 2015, The rural area, an economic future location . In: 'Strong economy, strong regions', ZIRP Zukunftsinitiative Rheinland-Pfalz e. V., Mainz, pp. 17-20
  • 2015, Letters on Transformation: Stopping Land Use: The Example of Rhineland-Palatinate . In: Novum , Issue 6 “Soil”, Gut Wetter Verlag UG, Forum Ökologischer Soziale Marktwirtschaft e. V., Berlin, p. 6
  • 2016, politics close to the wind. GREEN Perspectives for a Good Life , Eveline Lemke, Oekom Verlag, Munich, ISBN 978-3-86581-846-1
  • 2019, parallels between the energy and raw materials transition . In: Stephanie Thiel, Olaf Holm, Elisabeth Thomé-Kozmiensky, Daniel Goldmann, Bernd Friedrich (eds.): Recycling and raw materials . Volume 12. TK Verlag, 2019, ISBN 978-3-944310-46-6 , pp. 25–31
  • Eveline Lemke , in: Internationales Biographisches Archiv 26/2011 from June 28, 2011, in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of the article freely available)
  • 2019, Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (Ed.): Renewables in Cities - 2019 Global Status Report , 134 pages, ISBN 978-3-9818911-9-5 . (Sidebar writer)

Web links

Commons : Eveline Lemke  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Joachim Winkler: Nils Wiechmann and Eveline Lemke-Ziebeil elected. The Greens are looking for new ways ; Rhein-Zeitung of November 27, 2006.
  2. Alliance 90 / The Greens Rhineland-Palatinate: State Party Council ( Memento from September 10, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Coalition Agreement 2011–2016 (PDF; 943 kB) gruene-rlp.de
  4. Site Selection Act. dipbt.bundestag.de
  5. State planning LEP IV ( Memento from December 21, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) In: mwkel.rlp.de
  6. Energy Agency
  7. mwvlw.rlp.de
  8. Retired / successors. State Parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate, accessed on April 11, 2017 .
  9. Dietmar Brück: Presidency gone: Lemke's lightning crash - After only six months, the head of the private Karlshochschule Karlsruhe is over. In: Rhein-Zeitung , July 7, 2017
  10. Markus Lachmann: Wind power industry wins Lemke - ABO WIND: Ex-energy minister joins the supervisory board . Allgemeine-zeitung.de, June 21, 2017
  11. Shareholders elect Eveline Lemke as a member of the supervisory board . abo-wind.com, press release from June 21, 2017; accessed on February 16, 2018
  12. Bachelor theses . uni-hannover.de; accessed on February 16, 2018
  13. Thinking Circular sdghelpdesk.unescap.org; accessed on August 30, 2018
  14. Board of the Foundation for Innovation
  15. ^ Board of Trustees of the Rhineland-Palatinate Foundation for Innovation
  16. Board of Trustees of the Forum for Future Energies ( Memento from February 22, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  17. Commission "Storage of highly radioactive waste"
  18. Supervisory Board of ABO Wind AG website of the company. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  19. VfL Kirchen 1883 e. V .: The VfL ( Memento of April 9, 2008 in the Internet Archive ); Version of the page dated April 9, 2008.
  20. Bodendorferin elected LVR president today . ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. wir-in-bad-bodendorf.de of March 12, 2011 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wir-in-bad-bodendorf.de
  21. Daniela Engel: Eveline Lemke resigns. In: lvrheinland.de. May 17, 2011, accessed August 1, 2017 .
  22. Eveline Lemke: Eveline's curriculum vitae. (No longer available online.) In: eveline-lemke.de. Archived from the original on November 7, 2016 ; Retrieved November 7, 2016 .