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==Childhood & family==
==Childhood & family==
'''Bettina Wulff''' was born ''Bettina Körner'' on October 25, 1973 in [[Hanover]], the capital of Lower Saxony. She is the second child of parents Inge and Horst Körner. She spent her childhood in the town of Grossburgwedel and was raised as a [[Protestantism|Protestant]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bundespraesident.de/EN/Federal-President/BettinaWulff/bettinawulff-node.html|title=Bettina Wulff, wife of the Federal President|work=Bundespräsidialamt|date=2011|accessdate=10 October 2011}}</ref>
Bettina Körner was born 25 October, 1973 in [[Hanover]], [[Lower Saxony]], as the second child of Inge and Horst Körner. She spent her childhood in the town of Grossburgwedel and was raised as a [[Protestantism|protestant]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bundespraesident.de/EN/Federal-President/BettinaWulff/bettinawulff-node.html|title=Bettina Wulff, wife of the Federal President|work=Bundespräsidialamt|date=2011|accessdate=10 October 2011}}</ref> Körner married Christian Wulff on 3 March 2008. Their son Linus Florian was born 12 May, 2008. Both Körner and Wulff had a child from a previous relationship before their marriage. Wulff had been married to his wife Christiane for 18 years before announcing their divorce in June 2006. He and his former wife have a daughter, Annalena. Körner has a child named Leander Balthasar (born 2003) from an earlier relationship. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stern.de/lifestyle/leute/first-lady-bettina-wulff-die-grosse-blonde-in-den-neuen-schuhen-1578263.html|first=Sophie|last=Albers|title=First Lady Bettina Wulff: Die große Blonde in den neuen Schuhen|work=[[Stern (magazine)|Stern]]|date=2 Juli 2010|accessdate=2 July 2010}}</ref>

Bettina Körner married Christian Wulff on 3 March 2008. Together, they have a son named Linus Florian (born 12 May 2008). Both Bettina and Christian had a child from a previous relationship before their marriage. Christian was with his wife Christiane for 18 years before he announced their divorce in June 2006. Christian and his former wife have a daughter named Annalena. Bettina Wulff has a son from another relationship named Leander Balthasar (born 2003).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stern.de/lifestyle/leute/first-lady-bettina-wulff-die-grosse-blonde-in-den-neuen-schuhen-1578263.html|first=Sophie|last=Albers|title=First Lady Bettina Wulff: Die große Blonde in den neuen Schuhen|work=[[Stern (magazine)|Stern]]|date=2 Juli 2010|accessdate=2 July 2010}}</ref>


==Education & career==
==Education & career==
After completing her university entrance examinations at the Leibniz Grammar School in Hanover in 1993, Bettina Wulff studied Media Management (Applied Media Studies) and media law at the Institute of Journalism and Communication Research at the [[Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover|Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover]] until 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bundespraesident.de/EN/Federal-President/BettinaWulff/bettinawulff-node.html|title=Bettina Wulff, wife of the Federal President|work=Bundespräsidialamt|date=2011|accessdate=10 October 2011}}</ref>
After completing her university entrance examinations at the Leibniz Grammar School in Hanover in 1993, Wulff studied media management and applied media sciences at the Institute of Journalism and Communication Research at the [[Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover|Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover]] until 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bundespraesident.de/EN/Federal-President/BettinaWulff/bettinawulff-node.html|title=Bettina Wulff, wife of the Federal President|work=Bundespräsidialamt|date=2011|accessdate=10 October 2011}}</ref> Between 1998 and 2000 she worked as a PR assistant for an internet agency. After that she was employed as a Press Officer for an automotive supplier and later for a chain of drugstores, both based in Hanover.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bundespraesident.de/EN/Federal-President/BettinaWulff/bettinawulff-node.html|title=Bettina Wulff, wife of the Federal President|work=Bundespräsidialamt|date=2011|accessdate=10 October 2011}}</ref>

Between 1998 and 2000 she worked as a PR assistant for an internet agency. After that she worked as a Press Officer for an automotive supplier and a chain of drugstores, both based in Hanover.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bundespraesident.de/EN/Federal-President/BettinaWulff/bettinawulff-node.html|title=Bettina Wulff, wife of the Federal President|work=Bundespräsidialamt|date=2011|accessdate=10 October 2011}}</ref>


==Charity==
==Charity==
Bettina Wulff is a patron of the "Eine Chance für Kinder" (A Chance for Children) Foundation, which aims to support expectant mothers, young mothers, babies and toddlers facing difficult social situations.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deutscher-opernball.de/english/the-opera-ball/patronage57/index.html|title=Patronage|work=Duetscher Opernball|date=2011|accessdate=10 October 2011}}</ref> She is also a patron of the "Deutsche Kinder- und Jugendstiftung" (German Children and Youth Foundation) and "Müttergenesungswerk" (Maternal Health Care Foundation).
Wulff is a patron of the "Eine Chance für Kinder" (A Chance for Children) Foundation, which aims to support expectant mothers, young mothers, babies and toddlers facing difficult social situations.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deutscher-opernball.de/english/the-opera-ball/patronage57/index.html|title=Patronage|work=Duetscher Opernball|date=2011|accessdate=10 October 2011}}</ref> She is also a patron of the "Deutsche Kinder- und Jugendstiftung" (German Children and Youth Foundation) and "Müttergenesungswerk" (Maternal Health Care Foundation).


==References==
==References==
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Bettina Wulff
Bettina Wulff, in 2010
First Lady of Germany
Assumed office
July 2, 2011
PresidentChristian Wulff
Preceded byEva Köhler
Personal details
Born
Bettina Körner

(1973-10-25) 25 October 1973 (age 50)
Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany
SpouseChristian Wulff (2008-Present)
RelationsAnnalena Wulff (stepdaughter)
ChildrenLeander Balthasar (former relationship, born in 2003)
Linus Florian (with Wulff, born in 2008)
Residence(s)Schloss Bellevue, Berlin
Hanover

Bettina Wulff is the wife of German President Christian Wulff.

Childhood & family

Bettina Körner was born 25 October, 1973 in Hanover, Lower Saxony, as the second child of Inge and Horst Körner. She spent her childhood in the town of Grossburgwedel and was raised as a protestant.[1] Körner married Christian Wulff on 3 March 2008. Their son Linus Florian was born 12 May, 2008. Both Körner and Wulff had a child from a previous relationship before their marriage. Wulff had been married to his wife Christiane for 18 years before announcing their divorce in June 2006. He and his former wife have a daughter, Annalena. Körner has a child named Leander Balthasar (born 2003) from an earlier relationship. [2]

Education & career

After completing her university entrance examinations at the Leibniz Grammar School in Hanover in 1993, Wulff studied media management and applied media sciences at the Institute of Journalism and Communication Research at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover until 1998.[3] Between 1998 and 2000 she worked as a PR assistant for an internet agency. After that she was employed as a Press Officer for an automotive supplier and later for a chain of drugstores, both based in Hanover.[4]

Charity

Wulff is a patron of the "Eine Chance für Kinder" (A Chance for Children) Foundation, which aims to support expectant mothers, young mothers, babies and toddlers facing difficult social situations.[5] She is also a patron of the "Deutsche Kinder- und Jugendstiftung" (German Children and Youth Foundation) and "Müttergenesungswerk" (Maternal Health Care Foundation).

References

  1. ^ "Bettina Wulff, wife of the Federal President". Bundespräsidialamt. 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
  2. ^ Albers, Sophie (2 Juli 2010). "First Lady Bettina Wulff: Die große Blonde in den neuen Schuhen". Stern. Retrieved 2 July 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ "Bettina Wulff, wife of the Federal President". Bundespräsidialamt. 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
  4. ^ "Bettina Wulff, wife of the Federal President". Bundespräsidialamt. 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
  5. ^ "Patronage". Duetscher Opernball. 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2011.

Sources

http://www.bundespraesident.de/EN/Federal-President/BettinaWulff/bettinawulff-node.html

See also

List of spouses of German presidents and chancellors

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