Heike Raab
| Heike Raab | |
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 Heike Raab in 2014  | |
| Undersecretary/ Deputy State Minister of the Interior, for Sports and Infrastructure of Rhineland-Palatinate | |
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Assumed office  May 18, 2011  | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 
April 8, 1965 Cochem, Germany  | 
| Nationality | 
German  | 
| Political party | SPD | 
| Alma mater | Technical University of Aachen | 
| Religion | Roman Catholic | 
| Website | www.heike-raab.de | 
Heike Raab (born April 8, 1965) is a German politician (SPD), currently serving as Deputy Minister of the Interior, for Sports and Infrastructure of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
Education and career
- 1984: Abitur (high school diploma), Hilda Gymnasium Koblenz (high school)
 - 1984 – 1987: Degree course for physical therapy, Technical University of Aachen, Germany
 - 1988 – 1992: University studies (M.A. degree): Political Sciences, Public Law and Spanish
 - 1992 – 1993: Research Assistant for the German Federal Parliament (Deutscher Bundestag)
 - 1993 – 1994: State Chancellery, personal assistant of the Prime Minister
 - 1994 – 1998: Personal assistant of the Chairman of the Social Democratic Party in the Deutsche Bundestag
 - 1999 – 2001: Head of Division in the State Chancellery of Rhineland-Palatinate
 - since 18 May 2011: Undersecretary/ Deputy Minister of the Interior, for Sports and Infrastructure[1]
 
Political and Societal Positions
- 1989: Member of the Social Democratic Party
 - 2000: Chairwoman of the county chapter of the Social Democrats in Cochem-Zell County
 - 2001 – 2011: Member of Parliament, Rhineland-Palatinate[2]
 - 2004: Chairwoman of the Social Democratic parliamentary group in the County Council of Cochem-Zell
 - 2006 – 2011: Secretary-General of the Social Democratic Party in Rhineland-Palatinate[3]
 
Personal Relation
She is Tutor for US-American Program Students in Germany.
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