Franziska Hoppermann
1988 to 1992 Catholic elementary school Farmsen, Hamburg; 1992 to 2001 Catholic Sankt-Ansgar-Gymnasium, Hamburg; October 2001 to October 2003 pre-degree in business administration at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences of the University of Hamburg; November 2001 to March 2008 scholarship holder of the German National Academic Foundation; October 2003 to April 2008 main degree in business administration at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences of the University of Hamburg; April 2008 graduation in business administration from the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences at the University of Hamburg (Diplomkauffrau); April 2004 to March 2011 research assistant to a member of the Hamburg Parliament; April 2021 to October 2021 Head of the Central Office of the Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection; since March 2009 various positions in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg in the general higher administrative service
Political involvement: 1998 joined Junge Union - Chairwoman of JU Walddörfer and Chairwoman of the Wandsbek District Association, Deputy State Chairwoman Junge Union Hamburg; 1999 joined the CDU; 2004 to 2018 Associate Member of the Wandsbek District Association of the CDU; since 2008 Deputy Chairwoman of the Wandsbek District Association of the CDU; since 2016 State Chairwoman of FrauenUnion Hamburg; since 2017 Associate Member of the Hamburg State Executive Committee of the CDU; 2004 to 2021 Member of the Wandsbek District Assembly; 2011 to 2019
Political involvement: 1998 joined Junge Union - Chairwoman of JU Walddörfer and Chairwoman of the Wandsbek District Association, Deputy State Chairwoman Junge Union Hamburg; 1999 joined the CDU; 2004 to 2018 Associate Member of the Wandsbek District Association of the CDU; since 2008 Deputy Chairwoman of the Wandsbek District Association of the CDU; since 2016 State Chairwoman of FrauenUnion Hamburg; since 2017 Associate Member of the Hamburg State Executive Committee of the CDU; 2004 to 2021 Member of the Wandsbek District Assembly; 2011 to 2019