Ingrid Nümann-Seidewinkel

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Ingrid Nümann-Seidewinkel , née Ingrid Seidewinkel (born June 18, 1943 in Hamburg ), is a German lawyer. From 1997 to 2001 she was Finance Senator for the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg.

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Ingrid Seidewinkel was born on June 18, 1943 in Hamburg. After graduating from high school, she studied law in Hamburg and Geneva, taking the state exams in 1969 and 1973 in her hometown. From 1969 to 1970 she studied at New York University , where she graduated with a Master of Comparative Jurisprudence (MCJ). After her legal clerkship in Hamburg, she did her doctorate in 1972 with a dissertation on the legal status of illegitimate children in the United States of America .

In 1971 Seidewinkel joined the SPD. From 1973 she worked in various authorities in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. This included the authorities school, youth and vocational training, the Altona district office and the Senate Chancellery . From 1974 to 1980 she was a member of the district assembly Eimsbüttel and from 1980 to 1995 district office manager of the district office Eimsbüttel. Then Mayor Henning Voscherau Seidewinkel appointed Hamburg's first female State Councilor to the tax authorities. In 1997, his successor Ortwin Runde brought her into his red-green government, where she took the position of senator and president of the tax authorities. Seidewinkel pursued a strict austerity course and achieved that in 2000 a negative growth rate in the Hamburg budget could be shown for the first time. After the 2001 general election , she left the government. Her successor in the finance department was Christian Democrat Wolfgang Peiner .

In addition to her political activities, Seidewinkel performed other tasks. From 1995 to 2001 she was a member of the Science Council . She was chairwoman of the supervisory board of Hamburgische Landesbank and a member of the administrative boards of Schleswig-Holsteinische Landesbank and Hamburgische Wohnungsbaukreditanstalt .

From March 2002. Seidewinkel was as a lawyer with the topics of business law , administrative law , public procurement law , privatization of public services and mediation involved in business and finance.

In June 2003, Seidewinkel was appointed by the Berlin Senate as the interim chairman of the joint board of the Benjamin Franklin University Hospital and the Charité , in order to manage the merger of the two institutions until a board was finally appointed. Detlev Ganten took over from her in February 2004 . Seidewinkel took over a place on the Charité supervisory board. In 2011 she was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Einstein Foundation Berlin by Klaus Wowereit . She is also a member of the board of trustees of the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf .

In July 2017, Seidewinkel was elected 1st Chairwoman of the University Council of HafenCity University Hamburg . In addition, she was chairwoman of the Patriotic Society in Hamburg for eight years until November 2018 .

Ingrid Nümann-Seidewinkel is married to the lawyer Ekkehard Nümann and has two daughters.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Ingrid Nümann-Seidewinkel in the Munzinger archive , accessed on June 13, 2012 ( beginning of article freely accessible)
  2. a b CV Ingrid Nümann-Seidewinkel on the website of the external law firm Kuhbier ( memento from June 9, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Ingrid Nümann-Seidewinkel takes over the chairmanship of the Berliner Zeitung University Hospital , accessed on June 13, 2012
  4. Hamburg's ex-Senator for Finance Nümann-Seidewinkel new to the board of trustees of the Einstein Foundation berlin.de, accessed on June 13, 2012
  5. https://www.einsteinfoundation.de/medien/newsletter/newsletter-2-2015/neuer-vorstandsvorsitzender/
  6. Kuratorium www.uke.de. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
  7. University Council hcu-hamburg.de. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
  8. New board of directors for the Patriotic Society of 1765, PM November 28, 2018 patriotic-gesellschaft.de. Retrieved December 19, 2019.