Marianne Dumermuth

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Marianne Dumermuth (born January 29, 1955 in Thun ; legal resident in Thun and Eggiwil ; civil Marianne Brigitte Dumermuth Lehmann ) is a Swiss politician ( SP ).

Life

Marianne Dumermuth grew up in a political family in Thun. The grandfather was a councilor in the canton of Bern and the father sat for the SVP on the city council of Thun. Dumermuth attended schools and high school in Thun and then studied biology at the University of Bern . In 1984 she founded the consultancy UNA - Atelier for Nature Conservation and Environmental Issues in Bern , for which she worked on projects for the federal government, cantons and municipalities in the fields of agriculture and nature conservation, landscape planning, urban ecology and education for 26 years. In 2019, Marianne Dumermuth was elected by the government council of the canton of Bern to succeed Robert Sutter as president of the cantonal commission for the maintenance of local and landscape images. Marianne Dumermuth has two grown children and lives in Thun.

politics

Marianne Dumermuth ran unsuccessfully for the city ​​council (legislature) of Thun in the 2006 elections , but was able to slip to a vacant seat in 2008. After two years on the Thun city council, she was elected to the municipal council (executive) in 2010 and took over the urban development department. She was re-elected in the 2014 elections, but did not run for the 2018 elections.

In 2014 Marianne Dumermuth was elected to the Grand Council of the Canton of Bern , where she has been a member of the Building, Energy, Transport and Spatial Planning Commission since then.

Dumermuth was a board member of SP Thun, member of the board of directors of Energie Thun AG and Parkhaus Thun AG, and vice-president of the Thun Development Area Association (ERT) . She is the president of the housing cooperative Wohnwerk Futura in Thun and a board member of the Gutknecht Foundation and the Marianne and Alfred Ellenberger Foundation in Thun.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b SOGC notifications: Marianne Brigitte Dummermuth Lehmann. Moneyhouse.ch, accessed on October 10, 2019 .
  2. The discussion remains . In: jungfrauzeitung.ch . December 23, 2018 ( jungfrauzeitung.ch [accessed October 10, 2019]).
  3. ^ A b Marianne Dumermuth: Marianne Dumermuth: Personal. Retrieved October 10, 2019 .
  4. Justice, Community and Church Directorate : New President of the Cantonal Commission for the Care of Towns and Landscapes. Retrieved October 10, 2019 .
  5. The discussion remains . In: jungfrauzeitung.ch . December 23, 2018 ( jungfrauzeitung.ch [accessed October 10, 2019]).
  6. a b State Chancellery of the Canton of Bern: Detailed view of the members of the Grand Council. Retrieved October 10, 2019 .