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Pamela Rendi-Wagner (Joy Pamela Wagner) was born on 7 May, 1971 in Vienna, Austria, is an Austrian physician and politician (born 1971). Discover Pamela Rendi-Wagner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Joy Pamela Wagner |
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Vienna, Austria |
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Pamela Rendi-Wagner Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Pamela Rendi-Wagner's Husband?
Her husband is Michael Rendi
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Pamela Rendi-Wagner Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Pamela Rendi-Wagner worth at the age of 52 years old? Pamela Rendi-Wagner’s income source is mostly from being a successful physician. She is from Austria. We have estimated Pamela Rendi-Wagner's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Pamela Rendi-Wagner (born Joy Pamela Wagner, 7 May 1971) is an Austrian physician and politician who served as chairwoman of the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) from 2018 to 2023.
She was the first woman to lead the SPÖ.
She attended the GRG 12 Erlgasse in Meidling and graduated in 1989.
She then studied medicine at the University of Vienna and received her doctorate in 1996.
From 1996 to 1997 she studied Infection and Health in the Tropics at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and graduated with a master's degree (MSc).
In 1997, she obtained a diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from the Royal College of Physicians.
In 1998, Wagner returned to the University of Vienna.
Between 1998 and 2002 she worked in the Department of Specific Prophylaxis and Tropical Medicine, from 2002 to 2003 in the Department of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine at the Kaiser Franz Josef Hospital, and from 2003 to 2007 again at the Medical University of Vienna in the Department of Specific Prophylaxis and Tropical Medicine and at the Centre for Travel Medicine.
She specialized clinically in specific prophylaxis and tropical hygiene and received her diploma from the Medical University of Vienna in 2005.
As project leader, Wagner established a network for epidemiological surveillance of important infectious diseases.
As part of her research, the recommended interval between tick vaccinations was raised from three to five years.
In 2008, she was awarded the qualification as university lecturer in the fields of specific prophylaxis and tropical medicine at the Medical University of Vienna.
Subsequently, she worked internationally as a scientist in the fields of infection epidemiology, vaccine prevention and travel medicine.
Between 2008 and 2011, Rendi-Wagner was a guest lecturer at the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health, Tel Aviv University in Israel.
From 2011 to 2017, she served as director-general for public health in the Austrian Ministry of Health.
From 2011 to 2017, Rendi-Wagner took over Section III (Public Health and Medical Affairs) in the Ministry of Health and was chairwoman of the Office for Safety in Health Care (BASG) and a member of the Health Commission.
Between 2012 and 2017, she was a guest lecturer at the Centre for Public Health at the Medical University of Vienna.
In 2012, Rendi-Wagner joined the Association of Social Democratic University Graduates, an organization affiliated with the SPÖ.
She served as minister for health and women from March to December 2017.
Rendi-Wagner was elected to the National Council for the SPÖ in the 2017 election, and became parliamentary leader in October 2018.
Following the death of Minister for Health and Women Sabine Oberhauser in February 2017, Rendi-Wagner was appointed as her successor on 8 March, replacing interim minister Alois Stöger.
Only shortly before her inauguration, she became a member of the SPÖ.
She became a member of the National Council in the election in October, but due to the change in government, she left the ministry on 18 December 2017.
She declined to return as an official in the Ministry of Health.
Thereafter, Rendi-Wagner became the SPÖ's spokeswoman for health.
She joined the joint committee as well as the committees for health, environment, economy, and foreign affairs, becoming deputy chair of the health committee.
After Kern announced his pending resignation as SPÖ chairman in September 2018, the party executive board designated Rendi-Wagner as his successor.
She was confirmed at a party convention on 24 November with 97.8% of votes, becoming the first woman to lead the SPÖ in the party's history.
She stated that she wanted to define the party as modern, progressive, and cosmopolitan, pushing it to "have the courage to provide simple and understandable answers" and stand for equal opportunity and justice.
She sought to provide a sharp contrast with the ÖVP and FPÖ without opposing the government dogmatically.
She said that she was "not a fan of the left-right split", and was perceived as seeking to bring the party to the centre.
She was the SPÖ's lead candidate in the 2019 election.
In 2024, Rendi-Wagner was nominated as director of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
Joy Pamela Wagner was born in Vienna and grew up in the Favoriten district as the daughter of Wolfgang and Christine Wagner, née Tschabitscher.
When her parents divorced, she stayed with her mother.
On 28 May 2019, Rendi-Wagner was unanimously confirmed by the SPÖ executive as the party's top candidate for the 2019 federal election.
The party won 21.2% of votes, a loss of 5.7 percentage points, its worst ever result.
Nonetheless, it remained the second largest party and largest opposition party.
In the new National Council, Rendi-Wagner became foreign policy spokeswoman for the SPÖ.