She joined the Greens at the age of 27 in 2009.[1]Katharina Fegebank, later second mayor of Hamburg, became her mentor in 2012.[1] She became chair of the Green's federal working party on economic and financial affairs and speaker of working party chairs.[5]
Beck worked as a management consultant, specialising in sustainability, at Accenture before her election as MP.[1][4]
Politics
Beck has been a member of her party since 2008 and has been politically active in Hamburg in the district association Hamburg-Nord since 2011. She was the spokeswoman for all 25 federal working groups of Bündnis 90/Die Grünen as well as the spokeswoman for the federal working group for economy and finance.[6][7][8] From 2017 to 2021 she was a member of the Economic Advisory Council of the Green Party's parliamentary group in the Bundestag.[9]
In 2021 Beck ran as a direct candidate for the district of Hamburg-Nord and as a top candidate for list number 1 of the Hamburg Greens and entered the Bundestag via the state list.[10][11]
Other activities
KfW, Member of the Board of Supervisory Directors (since 2022)[12]
Political positions
One of Beck's main political goals is for the success of companies to be measured not only by profit, but social and environmental indicators.[1] She said that she aims to increase the Green Party's economic expertise and standing.[5]