Ulrike Lubek

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Ulrike Lubek, 2016

Ulrike Lubek (born July 19, 1963 in Paderborn ) has been director of the Rhineland Regional Council (LVR) since November 1, 2010 . She is the first woman to head the administration of the Rhenish municipal association with around 19,000 employees.

As LVR director she is the legal representative of the LVR. She is the head of the Rheinische supply and supplementary pension funds . The affairs of the penal system and therapy accommodation are the responsibility of the lower state administrative authority. Lubek has been with the LVR since 2007, where she reorganized the nine psychiatric clinics and the orthopedic clinic of the LVR into a modern clinic network in a far-reaching reform process as a department head for the clinic association and association for curative educational aids. Ulrike Lubek is married and lives in Krefeld . She is a member of the SPD .

education and profession

Ulrike Lubek at the ceremony for the 60th anniversary of the landscape associations on October 2, 2013 in Münster

Lubek studied economics at the University of Paderborn from 1982 to 1983 and during that time worked in the nursing service of the Westphalian Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy in Paderborn. In 1983 she began studying law at Bielefeld University and at the University of Administrative Sciences Speyer , which she graduated in 1990. From 1991 to 1992 Ulrike Lubek was a scholarship holder of the Karl and Veronica Carstens Foundation at Bielefeld University.

In 1992 she hired the Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe (LWL) , where she took part in the junior management program. In 1994 she was appointed head of the Human Resources Management, Personnel Development, Training, Advanced and Advanced Training Unit. She held this position for five years until 1999, when she was appointed deputy state councilor and also head of the organization and development department of the Westphalian clinics and the Westphalian nursing and support centers. Lubek worked in this position for eight years before moving to the Rhineland Regional Council in 2007, where she became State Councilor and Head of the Department of Clinical Association and Association of Therapeutic Aids. Since November 2010 she has been the director of the LVR. On May 2, 2018, the Rhineland Regional Assembly confirmed Ms. Lubek for another eight years in office.

engagement

The LVR director with the LVR mascot on the day of the encounter 2012 in Xanten

Ulrike Lubek is a member of the Central Cathedral Building Association in Cologne . She is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Gold Kraemer Foundation and other cultural and social foundations. In addition, Lubek is a member of the state board of the social democratic community for local politics in North Rhine-Westphalia and a member of the university council of the Cologne University of Applied Sciences. On December 1, 2017, Ms. Lubek was elected chairman of the Federal Working Group of Higher Municipal Associations. Associated with this is a seat on the Presidium of the German District Assembly.

Trivia

On March 3, 2019, Ulrike Lubek was awarded the Donkey Order of the City of Wesel in a ceremony . She is the 43rd winner. The committee paid tribute to the renaming of the former Prussian Museum to the cumbersome name "LVR-Niederrheinmuseum Wesel" and the failure of the LVR administration to place appropriate tourist information signs on the A3 motorway.

Web links

Commons : Ulrike Lubek  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Landscape assembly elects Ulrike Lubek as the new LVR director ( Memento from February 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), LVR press release from October 8, 2010
  2. ^ Homepage of the LVR: LVR director Ulrike Lubek
  3. LVR director Ulrike Lubek is the new donkey order bearer: Presentation on Carnival Sunday (March 3rd) in the Niederrheinhalle. Retrieved June 30, 2019 .
  4. Diego Tenore: Wesel: LVR director Ulrike Lubek is 43rd donkey order carrier. March 3, 2019, accessed June 30, 2019 (German).