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Ingrid Holzhammer (born December 18, 1947 in Linz ) was the Social Democratic Vice Mayor of the City of Linz. She and her husband Richard have a daughter, Claudia (* 1971).

education

After elementary and secondary school, she attended the Linz commercial school from 1963 to 1966 and then the grammar school for working people in Linz, which she graduated with the Matura in 1971 . She studied law at the University of Linz and received her doctorate in law in July 1976.

Professional background

Holzhammer worked from 1966 to 1971 as a contract employee at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz . In 1971 she joined the Social Democratic Party of Austria. From 1976 to 1980 court activity in Linz, where she passed the judge's examination in October 1979.

She has been with the Linz City Administration since 1980. For seven years she was head of the legal department of the Office for Youth and Family, then for three years head of the Office for Social Affairs. She has been a member of the Linz City Council since 1987. Eventually she became a councilor for social affairs and from 2003 to 2009 she was the first deputy mayor.

Further political functions are the membership of the SPÖ state party executive, the SPÖ state women's executive committee. She is the deputy chairman of the SPÖ district, regional chairwoman of the Upper Austrian pensioners' association and chairwoman of the social committee of the Austrian Association of Towns .

Her activities in the city of Linz are chairpersons of the supervisory board of SZL Seniorenzentren Linz GmbH and deputy chairpersons of the social association B37. She is a member of numerous other social associations as well as chairing the family and social committee of the youth council.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ingrid Holzhammer, Farewell with little melancholy , in: Oberösterreichische Nachrichten of October 6, 2009