Melanie Mettler
Melanie Mettler | |
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| Member of the National Council of Switzerland | |
| In office 2019–2025 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Melanie Nicole Mettler 3 December 1977 Bern, Switzerland |
| Party | Green Liberal Party |
Melanie Nicole Mettler (born 3 December 1977)[1][2] is a Swiss politician from the Green Liberal Party of Switzerland (GLP). From 2019 to 2025 she was a member of the National Council.[3] Since 2021 she has been Vice President of the GLP Switzerland. In 2024 she was elected to the Bern City Council and since the beginning of 2025 has headed the Directorate for Finance, Personnel and Information Technology (FPI).
Education and early career
Melanie Mettler studied literary studies, analytical philosophy, and linguistics, and subsequently received her doctorate in English studies[4] with a cultural studies investigation into cosmopolitan values in literature.[5]
Professionally, she is co-director of an information portal for employers on professional integration.[6][7][8] For seven years, she was a lecturer and consultant at the World Trade Institute, an interdisciplinary research and training institute at the University of Bern in the field of global trade regulation. As a social innovation consultant, she co-founded the Social Innovation Bern Accelerator (SIBA) platform and is currently its co-president.[9] he is also a co-founder of the crowdfunding project Sunraising, which finances community solar power systems in Bernese neighbourhoods. She is co-president of the Bernese cultural center Dampfzentrale[4] and a board member of the non-partisan association Neue Helvetische Gesellschaft.[10]
Political career
Melanie Mettler's first political office was as a junior faculty representative in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Bern from 2010 to 2013.[11] From 1 January 2013, she was a member of the Bern City Council (city parliament), where she held various parliamentary positions: among other things, she was a member of the Agglomeration Commission from 10 January 2013 to 13 January 2016, and served as its president from 16 January 2014 to 14 January 2015. From 14 January 2016 to 20 September 2017, she was a member of the Planning, Transport and Urban Green Spaces Commission.[12] From 2013 to 2019, she chaired the Green Liberal and Young Green Liberal faction in the Bern City Council (together with Peter Amman until the end of 2016).[13] Her political priorities are urban development, transport, and the energy transition.[14][15] In 2016, she was re-elected to the Bern City Council,[16] and also unsuccessfully ran for a seat on the Bern Municipal Council (Executive).[17][18] Melanie Mettler was elected to the National Council in the 2019 Swiss federal election.[19] She served on the Social Security and Health Committee throughout her term; she was also a member of the Security Policy Committee from 2021 to 2023.[20] At the delegates' meeting of the Green Liberal Party of Switzerland on 6 February 2021, she was elected its vice-president,[21] also took a seat on the executive committee. She was re-elected in the 2023 elections.[22]
On 24 November 2024, Melanie Mettler was elected to the Municipal Council of Bern.[23] Since 1 January 2025, she has headed the Directorate for Finance, Personnel and Information Technology of the City of Bern.[24] As of 3 March 2025, she announced her resignation from the National Council.[25] Fabienne Stämpfli succeeded her.[26]
Personal life
Melanie Mettler lives in the city of Bern.
External links
- Melanie Mettler Direktorin für Finanzen, Personal und Informatik (FPI) auf bern.ch
- Biography of Melanie Mettler on the website of the Swiss Parliament.
- Website von Melanie Mettler
- Melanie Mettler auf der Website der Grünliberalen Partei
- Interessenbindungen von Melanie Mettler auf lobbywatch.ch
- Profil von Melanie Mettler auf Smartvote
- Media related to Melanie Mettler at Wikimedia Commons
See also
- List of members of the National Council of Switzerland, 2023–2027
- List of members of the National Council of Switzerland, 2019–2023
References
- ^ Biography of Melanie Mettler on the website of the Swiss Parliament. .
- ^ "Liste 15, Kanton Bern, Nationalratswahlen 2019". Bundeskanzlei. Retrieved 2019-11-12.
- ^ "Liste 15, Kanton Bern, Nationalratswahlen 2019". Bundeskanzlei. Retrieved 2019-11-12.
- ^ a b Naomi Jones (2018-06-08). "Neuer Vorstand in der Dampfzentrale". Der Bund. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
- ^ Archived (Date missing) at bolzpartner.ch (Error: unknown archive URL). Website von Bolz + Partner.
- ^ "Melanie Mettler". Republik. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
- ^ "Die Geschäftsstelle". Compasso. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
- ^ "Melanie Mettler". Website von BHP Brugger und Partner. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
- ^ "Unsere Ziele". Website des Vereins Soziale Innovation Bern Accelerator (SIBA). Retrieved 2019-11-11.
- ^ "Vorstand". Neue Helvetische Gesellschaft. Retrieved 2019-11-11.
- ^ "Melanie Mettler". Grünliberale Bern. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
- ^ "Melanie Mettler". stadtrat.bern.ch. Retrieved 2024-12-18.
- ^ "Mettler wird GLP-Fraktionschefin". Der Bund. 2017-01-19. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
- ^ Sheila Matti (2016-11-04). "Vorgestellt: Melanie Mettler". Berner Zeitung. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
- ^ Gina Bachmann (2019-02-06). "Die Wohnfläche wird zum Politikum". Der Bund. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
- ^ Rudolf Burger (2016-12-04). "Frauenpower links, Männerdominanz rechts". Der Bund. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
- ^ Archived (Date missing) at derbund.newsnet.ch (Error: unknown archive URL). In: Der Bund. 30. März 2016.
- ^ Archived (Date missing) at bern.ch (Error: unknown archive URL). Stadt Bern, abgerufen am 7. November 2019.
- ^ Julian Witschi (2019-10-21). "Die zweiten Wahlsieger". Berner Zeitung. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
- ^ "Melanie Mettler". parlament.ch. Parlamentsdienste. Retrieved 2025-03-23.
- ^ "Grünliberale wählen Präsidium und sagen klar Ja zum Abkommen mit Indonesien und zur Trinkwasserinitiative". Grünliberale Partei. 2021-02-06. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
- ^ "Nationalratswahl vom 22. Oktober 2023". Kanton Bern. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
- ^ "Drei neue Gemeinderatsmitglieder gewählt – Bisherige bestätigt". Stadt Bern. 2024-11-24. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
- ^ "Neuer Gemeinderat hat Direktionszuteilung vorgenommen". Stadt Bern. 2024-12-16. Retrieved 2024-12-16.
- ^ "Mitteilungen der Präsidentin (Verabschiedung von Melanie Mettler)". Amtliches Bulletin der Bundesversammlung. Parlamentsdienste. 2025-03-03. Retrieved 2025-03-23.
- ^ "Fabienne Stämpfli und Ueli Schmezer neu im Nationalrat". Staatskanzlei des Kantons Bern. 2025-01-16. Retrieved 2025-02-20.