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Margarete Schramböck (born 12 May 1970) is an Austrian business manager and politician who served as minister of digital and economic affairs in the
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, the
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and the
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from January 2020 to May 2022; she previously served in this position from December 2017 to June 2019 in the
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. From May 2016 to October 2017, she was the chief executive officer of A1 Telekom Austria. Schramböck is a member of the
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.


Early life and education

Schramböck was born in on 12 May 1970 in
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. She attended gymnasium in St. Johann, graduating in 1989. Schramböck acquired a master's degree in social and economic sciences () from the Vienna University of Economics and Business in 1994, graduating with a master's thesis on the international diamond market. She obtained a doctorate in social and economic sciences () from the same school in 1997 with a dissertation on the future of business consulting. She went on to enroll at the University of Lyon, graduating with an MBA in 1999.


Career in the private sector

Starting in 1995, Schramböck had been working for Alcatel-Lucent in various capacities. From 1995 to 1997, she was Auditor for Central and Eastern Europe. In 1997, she moved into the company's E Business wing, serving as the Head of Asset Management from 1997 and as the Service Director for Austria from 1999. In 2000, she became the founding executive director of NextIraOne Austria. From 2008 to 2011 she was also in charge of NextIraOne Germany. When the company was taken over by
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in 2014, Schramböck stayed on board as the managing director of Dimension Data Austria. Effective May 1, 2016, Schramböck became the head of A1 Telekom Austria, one of the country's largest telecommunications providers, taking over from Alejandro Plater and his interim successor,
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. Her term was originally meant to last five years. On October 17, 2017 − just two days after the
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s, incidentally − A1 confirmed that Schramböck was being pushed out. Marcus Grausam, the CTO, assumed her responsibilities on an interim basis.


Political career

Although not a member of any political party at the time, Schramböck was a close confidante of
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, a former
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for the People's Party. Schramböck was tapped as a potential minister almost immediately and joined the People's Party within weeks of her dismissal. When
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Sebastian Kurz and his cabinet took office on December 18, 2017, Schramböck became the new minister of science, research and economy. On the same day, Schramböck announced that she would be joining the Tyrol party presidium. Following a reshuffling of ministerial responsibilities − a move regularly made by new parliamentary majority leaders − Schramböck was appointed minister of digital and economic affairs on January 8, 2018. In addition to her role on the national level, Schramböck has been serving as chair of the EPP European Affairs Ministers Meeting, which gathers the center-right EPP ministers ahead of meetings of the Council of the European Union.


Personal life

Schramböck lives in
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, a town near Vienna in Lower Austria.


Awards

* 2017: Tyrolean of the Year * 2017: Vienna University of Economics and Business Manager of the Year


References


External links


Dr. Margarete Schramböck
− Parliament homepage
Dr. Margarete Schramböck, Bundesministerin für Digitalisierung und Wirtschaftsstandort
− Ministry homepage
Dr.in Margarete Schramböck, MBA
− Schramböck CV on Meine Abgeordneten {{DEFAULTSORT:Schrambock, Margarete 1970 births Living people Austrian People's Party politicians Government ministers of Austria Women government ministers of Austria Vienna University of Economics and Business alumni Economy ministers Infrastructure ministers Trade ministers 21st-century Austrian women politicians 21st-century Austrian politicians