Helga Roesgen

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Helga Roesgen (born April 4, 1953 in Hüttersdorf an der Saar ) was President of the Federal Office for Family and Civil Society Tasks .

Career

Helga Roesgen passed her Abitur in 1973 in Geisenheim am Rhein. From 1973 to 1980 she studied law at the University of Cologne . In 1980 she passed the first state examination in law . This was followed by a legal clerkship at the Cologne Regional Court from 1981 to 1983 , which was followed by the Second State Examination in 1983 . The lawyer was at the beginning of her career from 1984 Officer in the then Federal Ministry of Education and Science . From 1987 to 1991 she worked as a personnel officer in the Federal Chancellery . From 1991 to 1999 she was a parliamentary group officer in the CDU / CSU parliamentary group . On May 21, 1993 she was appointed Ministerial Councilor . From 1999 to 2000 she headed the education, culture, school and sport department of the Bergisch Gladbach city ​​administration . In September 2000 he worked in Leverkusen as an alderman for schools, culture, youth and sport. From October 2, 2006 to June 2019, she was President of the Federal Office for Civilian Service, which was renamed the Federal Office for Family and Civil Society Tasks on May 3, 2011.

Honorary positions and other activities

In addition, she has been a member of the advisory board and the shareholders' meeting at Wuppermann Bildungswerk GmbH since 2000, member of the Board of Trustees of the Leverkusen Community Foundation since 2003, member of the EVL supervisory board since 2004 and representative of the corporate committee of Bayer 04 Leverkusen Sportförderung gGmbH since 2006 . She was also on the Advisory Board of the Europa-Union Leverkusen from 2006 to 2008 .

She is also involved as a senator of the Carnival Society Leverkusen Civil Society , the Opladen Carnival Committee (KOK) and the Altstadtfunken in Leverkusen.

Private

Helga Roesgen is married.

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