Franziska Ryser

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Franziska Ryser

Franziska Ryser (born October 22, 1991 in St. Gallen ; resident in Basel and Niederönz ) is a Swiss politician ( Greens ).

Life

Franziska Ryser grew up in St. Gallen . After graduating from high school , she studied mechanical engineering at the ETH Zurich and worked alongside her studies at the mechanical engineering company Kellenberger & Co AG in St. Gallen and the Bühler Group AG in Uzwil. Since graduating in 2016, Ryser has been working on her dissertation at the Rehabilitation Engineering Lab at ETH . Since 2011 she has been realizing various theater and dance productions in her free time with the E0B0FF collective .

politics

Franziska Ryser has been a member of the City Parliament of St. Gallen since 2013. She was a member of the Education Commission from 2013 to 2016 and has been a member of the Real Estate and Construction Commission since 2017. From 2014 to 2015 she was a vote teller for the city parliament. In 2016, Ryser was Vice President and 2017 President of the City Parliament of St. Gallen.

In the national parliamentary elections on October 20, 2019 , Ryser was elected to the National Council for the Greens .

With the two young national councilors Andri Silberschmidt (FDP) and Mike Egger (SVP), Ryser founded a non-partisan residential community in Bern.

From 2014 to 2018, Ryser presided over the local group of the Young Greens in the city of St.Gallen and coordinated the campaigns for the city parliament and canton council elections. Since 2019 she has been co-president of the Greens in the city of St. Gallen and the region.

She has been a board member of the AIDA - School for Foreign Language Women association since 2016 and a board member of the St. Gallen Puppet Theater Association since 2018 . Since 2015, Ryser has been chairwoman of the board of directors of the family company RyserOptik AG and, as the representative of the city parliament, she has a seat on the board of directors of the St.Gallen concert and theater cooperative .

On June 20, 2020, she was elected by the Delegate Vice-President of Green Switzerland .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Franziska Ryser: Franziska Ryser: about me. Retrieved October 22, 2019 .
  2. a b c City of St. Gallen: Current members: Franziska Ryser. Retrieved October 22, 2019 .
  3. "Green is back": The climate parties and women are the big winners of the St. Gallen National Council elections . In: St. Galler Tagblatt . October 20, 2019 ( tagblatt.ch [accessed October 22, 2019]).
  4. https://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/schweiz/standard/jungnationalraete-gruenden-ueberparteiliche-wg/story/27936033
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