Greti Schmid

Schmid was, from 2000 to 2014, part of the provincial Council in the federal state government of Vorarlberg.

After graduating from the Department of Commercial Law in Bolzano, Italy, she studied biology at the University of Innsbruck in Austria in 1979.

From October 2000 onwards, she was responsible in the areas of family, women, youth and senior citizens, social affairs, nursing and care, development cooperation, information technology and telecommunication policy as a regional councilor in the Vorarlberg provincial government as the successor to Eva Maria Waibel.

Already in the run-up to the 2014 Landtagswahl, Schmid announced her withdrawal from politics and thus, after the election, withdrew from the state government.

[1] On the occasion of her departure, Wallner emphasized before the Landtag that her work was characterized by a considerable perseverance and a strong backbone, and to the needs-oriented further development of the social network in Vorarlberg with inter alia the holiday for caring relatives, the "early aid" program, the financial license, home care, the center of competence for child protection and the mobile assistance services.

Greti Schmid (2010)