Ulrike Nienhaus

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Ulrike Nienhaus (born October 31, 1955 in Grefrath ) is a municipal electoral officer ( CDU ) and full-time mayor of the city of Kaarst in the Rhine district of Neuss in North Rhine-Westphalia .

After graduating from the Liebfrauenschule in Mulhouse in her home town, she studied at RWTH Aachen University until 1981 . In 1981 she graduated as a geologist there . She then worked for the company for metallurgical plants in Düsseldorf until 1982 . For Heilit & Woerner Bau AG, today Sager & Woerner , Nienhaus worked in Baghdad ( Iraq ) from 1982 to 1984 . During her assistantship she worked at the chair for engineering and hydrogeology at RWTH Aachen University and received her doctorate in the field of water management in 1990 . Until 1992 she worked at what was then the State Office for Water and Waste Management in Aachen . (It was closed in 2007 and the tasks were transferred to the Cologne District Government). She then worked for ten years at the State Environment Agency North Rhine-Westphalia , today's State Office for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection in North Rhine-Westphalia . In 2002 she moved to the Düsseldorf district government . Nienhaus repeatedly held important positions and functions in the various authorities.

Ulrike Nienhaus has been mayor of Kaarst since October 21, 2015. She received 54.43% of the votes cast in the mayoral election on September 13, 2015, making her the city's first female mayor. She is married and lives in Kaarst.

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  1. http://www.rechtslexikon.net/d/kommunale-wahlbeamte/kommunale-wahlbeamte.htm
  2. Result of the mayoral election in Kaarst on September 13, 2015 . Publication on the website of the local authority association ITK Rheinland, Neuss, accessed on February 4, 2017