Hedda Jungfer

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Hedda Jungfer (born May 16, 1940 in Berlin ) is a German politician ( SPD ).

Jungfer graduated from high school in Miesbach in 1961 , then attended business school and worked as a commercial clerk. She studied psychology, anthropology and pedagogy in Munich and achieved a diploma in psychology in 1968. She worked as a school psychologist in teaching research.

From 1964, Jungfer was involved in student self-government, as works councilor and works council chairwoman, in the municipal district committee, as a lay judge at the juvenile court and the criminal chambers, before she became a member of the SPD in 1965. She was a member of the HBV trade union and the Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund as well as a liaison professor of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung . From 1978 to 1994 she was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament , until October 1992 she was deputy chairman of the SPD parliamentary group . Once she was directly elected in the Munich-Nymphenburg constituency, otherwise she moved into parliament via the list in the Upper Bavaria constituency .

On January 23, 1998, Hedda Jungfer was elected chairwoman of the Georg von Vollmar Academy . On February 7, 2002 Ulrike Mascher took over the chairmanship and Hedda Jungfer became deputy chairwoman of the Vollmar Academy until Carmen König-Rothemund took over the chairmanship of the academy in 2010 .

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