Ingrid Fender

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Ingrid Fender , b. Weide, (born May 15, 1944 in Annaberg ; † December 12, 2012 ) was a German politician ( CDU ) and former member of the Saxon state parliament .

Life

After completing the 10th grade, Ingrid Fender was a skilled worker as a ladies' tailor. She then studied at the engineering school for the food industry in Dippoldiswalde with a degree in industrial engineering (FH) in 1978. Between 1982 and 1989, Ms. Fender worked as an independent trader. From 1991 to 1993 she worked as a clerk in the Saxon State Ministry for Economics and Labor and in the construction facility in the Free State of Saxony GmbH as well as project manager in the business start-up area at Saxonia Bildungsinstitut GmbH. From 2001 she was employed in the family business Gummiwalzen Fender.

Mrs. Fender was an Evangelical Lutheran, married and had two sons.

politics

Ingrid Fender has been a member of the CDU since 1990. From 1993 to 1995 she was chairman of the Dresden-Cotta / Briesnitz local association and from 1995 an assessor in the Dresden-West local association and a member of the regional committee for economics and labor.

Ingrid Fender was a founding member and from 1993 a member of the state board of the Women's Union of Saxony. From 1996 she was a member of the state board of the Local Political Association of Saxony. Between 1991 and 2000 Ingrid Fender was a member of the local advisory board in the Dresden-Cotta local office area (since 2018: Cotta district ). She has been a lay judge since 2000 .

On December 27, 2002, Ingrid Fender entered the Saxon state parliament as a replacement for the MP Henry Nitzsche via the state list of the CDU Saxony . There she was a member of the Constitutional and Legal Committee as well as the Petitions Committee. In the following fourth electoral term, Ms. Fender was no longer represented in the state parliament.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary notice in the Sächsische Zeitung from December 19, 2012.