Anke Domscheit-Berg

Anke Domscheit-Berg (née Domscheit; born 17 February 1968) is a German politician and activist.

[3] Anke Domscheit-Berg grew up as daughter of an art historian and a doctor in Müncheberg, East Germany.

[7] After graduating she worked as a management consultant at professional services companies Accenture and McKinsey.

[citation needed] She was a freelance policy advisor at the World Future Council on the topic of violence against women and girls and an honorary member of the think-tank of the German NGO Welthungerhilfe.

[17] In the 2013 German federal election, Domscheit-Berg was second on the Pirates' party list in Brandenburg, and also stood as a direct candidate in the single-member constituency of Oberhavel – Havelland II.

[20] In the 2017 German federal election, she stood as a candidate for The Left in the constituency of Brandenburg an der Havel – Potsdam-Mittelmark I – Havelland III – Teltow-Fläming I, without being a party member, as well as taking third place on the party list of The Left in Brandenburg.

[21] She was defeated in the constituency by CDU candidate Dietlind Tiemann, but was elected as a member of the Bundestag via the party list.