Helene Pecker-Zörner

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Helene Pecker-Zörner (born November 15, 1957 in Vienna as Helene Pecker ) is a former Austrian politician ( SPÖ ). Pecker-Zörner was a member of the Austrian National Council from 1990 to 1994 .

After compulsory schooling, Pecker-Zörner graduated from a commercial academy and passed the Matura in 1977 . She subsequently worked as an employee of Zentralsparkasse und Kommerzialbank AG . In the political arena, Pecker-Zörner became involved as a state board member of the young generation of the SPÖ Lower Austria from 1987 and was a member of the district and state women's committee of the SPÖ from 1986. In addition, Pecker-Zörner was a member of the district committee of the SPÖ Gänserndorf , a member of the district executive board and, from 1990, a managing member of the Matzen-Raggendorf municipal council . Pecker-Zörner was a member of the 18th National Council (November 5, 1990 to November 6, 1994). In 1995 she became president of the Lower Austria / Burgenland tenants' association. She later also worked for Bank Austria .

Doris Bures , after the national election in 2008 of Chancellor Werner Faymann to Minister of Transport, Innovation and Technology appointed, made Pecker Zörner to its head of cabinet, after which they lay back office as President of the Association tenants.

Pecker-Zörner adopted the name Konecny ​​on May 19, 1994 and later the name Pecker-Zörner.

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  1. Die Presse : “shorten”, June 4, 2008
  2. ^ Wiener Zeitung : "Karrieren", January 15, 2009