Katrin Eggenberger was born in
Werdenberg, Switzerland to a Swiss father and Liechtensteiner mother. Her maternal uncle,
Josef Biedermann, was a long-term member of the Liechtenstein parliament and former President of the
Progressive Citizens' Party. She returned to live in
Vaduz permanently in October 2019. Eggenberger completed a
Bachelor of Business Administration in 2008 through the
University of Liechtenstein, studying at
Ohio State University where she also competed in
synchronized swimming. She competed in synchronized swimming for
Switzerland alongside
Ariane Schneider at the
2005 World Aquatics Championships in
Montreal. Eggenberger completed a
Master of Science in Banking and Financial Management in 2012 at the University of Liechtenstein. In 2019 she completed a
PhD in International Affairs and Political Economy from the
University of St. Gallen, supervised by Nobel laureate
Joseph Stiglitz, and has been a researcher at the
London School of Economics,
University of Cambridge,
Princeton University and
Harvard University. She was a 2019
Maurice R. Greenberg World
Fellow at the
Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at
Yale University. In 2020, she completed a mid-career MPA from
Harvard Kennedy School. ==Career==