Marie Schlei was a German politician and a member of Social Democratic Party (SPD). She served as minister of economic cooperation from 1976 to 1978, being the first female head of the ministry.
Early life and education
She was born Marie Stabenow in Reetz, Pommern, on 26 November 1919. She attended secondary school and worked in various jobs, including saleswoman, postal clerk and local government clerk. She left her hometown in 1945 and settled first in Weserbergland and then in Berlin. ==Career and activities==
Career and activities
Schlei began to work as a teacher in Berlin and became a school administrator of a school in the Berlin's Wedding quarter. Next she worked as a school inspector. She was the parliamentary state secretary in the premier's office from 1974 to 1976.{{cite book Schlei was appointed minister of economic cooperation to the cabinet led by Prime MinisterHelmut Schmidt on 15 December 1976, replacing Egon Bahr in the post.{{cite book|author=Joni Lovenduski ==Personal life and death==
Personal life and death
She married in 1940, and her husband died in 1943 while fighting in World War II. She had a son from this marriage. Schlei died of cancer in West Berlin on 21 May 1983. ==Legacy==
Legacy
In 1984, the Marie Schlei Association was founded in Hamburg for her memory to help women in Africa, Asia and Latin America.{{cite web|title=Who we are - what we do|url=http://msv.quadratur-webdesign.de/texte/info-english.htm|work=Marie Schlei Association ==References==