Gerhard Andrey

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Gerhard Andrey (2019)

Gerhard Andrey (* 1976 ; resident in Val-de-Charmey ) is a Swiss entrepreneur and politician ( Greens ).

Life

Gerhard Andrey completed an apprenticeship as a carpenter in St. Antoni from 1991 to 1995 and graduated from 1996 to 2000 with a degree in woodworking engineering from the Bern University of Applied Sciences . He did his diploma internship in 1999 in San Isidro de El General in Costa Rica . In 2001 he completed a postgraduate degree in computer science at the University of Friborg and worked as an independent web service provider until 2003. From 2003 to 2006 Andrey was managing director of Mediagonal AG, which he co-founded . In 2007 Andrey founded the web agency Liip in Freiburg together with Hannes Gassert, Nadja Perroulaz and Christian Stocker . Since 2015 he has also been an advisory board member at the University of Technology and Architecture in Freiburg.

Andrey has been a member of the Board of Directors of LerNetz AG since 2008 , of the Alternative Bank Switzerland since 2017 and of the Foundation's Seed Capital Freiburg Foundation since 2018 . From 2016 to 2018 he was a board member of Pro Familia Freiburg.

politics

Andrey was a board member from 2010 to 2016 and from 2014 also Vice-President of the Greens Freiburg and from 2012 to 2016 a board member of Green Switzerland. Since 2016 he has been Vice President of Green Switzerland.

He was elected to the National Council for the Greens in the Swiss parliamentary elections in 2019 and sworn in on December 2, 2019. In the National Council he is a member of the finance commission.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Gerhard Andrey: Gerhard Andrey: Mein Weg. Retrieved October 22, 2019 .
  2. Liip founders Andrey and Gassert both want to go to parliament . In: bilanz.ch . August 2, 2019 ( bilanz.ch [accessed October 22, 2019]).
  3. ^ Srf.ch: National Council elections in Freiburg: Green wins, SVP loses. Retrieved October 22, 2019 .
  4. a b Gerhard Andrey on the website of the Federal Assembly . Retrieved January 28, 2020.