
Ute Bertram (born 8 July 1961 inHildesheim) is a German banking specialist and politician (CDU). She was a member of the 18th GermanBundestag.
Ute Bertram attended the Scharnhorstgymnasium in Hildesheim and passed the Abitur exam in 1980. She completed a training as a bank clerk with a degree in 1982. At the Bankakademie Hannover she trained as a banking specialist. She worked at various locations forDeutsche Bank.[1]
Bertram joined the CDU in 2006. In 2011, she was elected to the district council in the district of Hildesheim.[1] In the2013 federal election, she received the direct mandate in thefederal constituency of Hildesheim, which had been won since 1969 by SPD members, with 42.3 percent of the first votes.
In the 18th legislative session of the German Bundestag Bertram was a full member of the Committee on Culture and the Media and of the Committee on Health.[1]
In the2017 federal election, she lost her constituency Hildesheim toBernd Westphal of theSPD and her list position was not sufficient for her to re-enter the German Bundestag.[2]
Bertram is married and has three children.[1]