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Martina Berthold
AustriaState & local councilsThe GreensSalzburgMember of the Salzburg Landtag

Martina Berthold

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Martina Berthold is an Austrian politician serving as a member of the Salzburg Landtag and as the parliamentary group leader for The Greens. Born in 1970, she has held various political roles, including serving as a state councilor (Landesrätin) in the Salzburg provincial government and as a deputy governor (Landeshauptmann-Stellvertreterin). Before her full-time political career, she worked in public administration for the state of Salzburg, focusing on women's affairs, education, and organizational consulting. She is recognized for her long-standing commitment to environmental, social, and gender equality policies within the Salzburg region.

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Born
1970-02-13 · 56 years old
Birth place
Linz, Austria
Education
University of Salzburg (Educational Science, Psychology, Sociology, Theology); Salzburg Management Business School (MBA in Project and Process Management)
Career
Public servant in the Salzburg state administration, organizational consultant

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