Monday 3 October 2016

Kersti Kaljulaid elected as first female President of Estonia

Kersti Kaljulaid on 3 October 2016 was elected as the President of Estonia by the parliament. With this, Kaljulaid will become Estonia’s first female president. Kaljulaid won vote 81-0, with 20 members absent or abstaining. Her selection follows two failed votes and weeks of heated debate. Kersti Kaljulaid is the President-elect of Estonia. She is due to take office on 10 October 2016 as the
country's fifth President.
• She will be the first woman to become President of Estonia since the country declared independence in 1918 and again in 1991.
• She will also be the youngest person elected President, aged 46.
• She graduated from Tallinn Secondary School no. 44 in 1987.
• In 1992, she graduated from University of Tartu cum laude as a biologist.
• In 2001, she graduated University of Tartu with an MBA in business management.
• In 1996–1997, she worked as a sales manager in state-owned telecom Eesti Telefon.
• In 1997–1998, she worked as a project manager in Hoiupanga Investeeringute AS.
• In 1998–1999, she worked in the investment banking department of Hansapank Markets.
• In 1999–2002, she worked as the economic advisor of Estonian Prime Minister Mart Laar.
• Since May 2011, she has been the representative of Estonia in the European Court of Auditors.

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