Namensgebung im Internat
Am 13.11.2012 fand eine Feierstunde anlässlich der Namensgebung des "Kleinen Saals" im Binationalen Internat des Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasiums Pirna statt. Der Einladung waren zahlreiche Persönlichkeiten aus Politik und Kultur gefolgt.
So konnten, unter anderen, die 1. Vizepräsidentin des Sächsischen Landtages, Frau A. Dombois, die Generalkonsulin der Tschechischen Republik, Frau Doz. J. Krejcikova, der Abgeordnete des Sächsischen Landtages, Herr O. Wehner, der Oberbürgermeister der Großen Kreisstadt Pirna, Herr P. Hanke, der ehemalige Oberbürgermeister der Stadt Pirna, Herr H.-P. Bohrig, Frau Dr. R. Streubel vom Sächsischen Staatsministerium für Kultus, Frau Görke in Vertretung des Pirnaer Stadtrats und der Vorsitzende des Canaletto Forums Pirna, Herr Th. Hahn begrüßt werden.
Eine ganz besondere Freude, aber auch Ehre war die Anwesenheit von Herrn Georgi, der mit besonders herzlichem Applaus empfangen wurde.
Der Oberbürgermeister, Herr Hanke und der Schulleiter, Herr B. Wenzel gaben dem Saal im Internat den Namen "Ute-Georgi-Saal". Damit wird eine Persönlichkeit geehrt, die mit ihrer menschlichen Wärme, mit ihrer Kompetenz, ihrem weitreichenden politischen und sozialen Engagement, mit ihrer Herzlichkeit und schier unerschöpflichen Energie bis heute für uns alle in lebhafter Erinnerung geblieben ist.
Ute Georgi
February 23,1943 - July 15, 2010
Ute Georgi graduated from high school in Dresden. From 1964 through 1970, she worked as a freelance translator.
From 1972 through 1976, Ms. Georgi was employed as a research assistant. She worked as an interpreter from 1976 to 1990. She attained the degree of a language mediator passing extern state examinations at the University of Leipzig in 1974 and 1982. In 1990, she completed her postgraduate studies in the field of professional school education at the University of Leipzig.
Ms. Georgi was elected community representative in 1974 and became a councilor in 1986. In 1985, she became a member of the LDPD and she joined the FDP in 1990. In the same year she became mayor of Malschendorf. From February to August 1990, she was a member of the FDP party executive and after that also represented the presidium. She was the vice chairwoman of the association of liberal local politicians. In Saxony’s state elections in 1990, she was elected member of parliament for the FDP and worked in the Committee of Education, Youth and Sport and the Committee of Social Affairs, Health Care, Family and Women. She was the parliamentary executive secretary of her faction.
After the state election in 1994, she stepped down as a member of parliament because the FDP failed to clear the five per cent hurdle. As a consequence, she also resigned from her position as an FDP executive.
She held the office of mayor leading the Department of Education, Youth, Culture and Social Affairs in Pirna from 1994 to 2001.
Ute Georgi was also a member of the board of trustees of the Saxon State Agency for Political Education.
She was the vice president and president of the association of former members of parliament ‘Vereinigung ehemaliger Mitglieder des Sächsischen Landtages e.V.’, which was founded in 1994. On June 13, 2009, she was awarded the Gold Medal of the Saxon Constitution for her “political work and her and wide social commitment” by Erich Iltgen, President of the state parliament.
Ute Georgi was the chairwoman of the Canaletto Forum Pirna.
Her last place of residence was Dresden.