Eva-Catharina Cramer
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Born
14 February 1978
Eva-Catharina Cramer
14 February 1978
EducationKönigsmünster Abbey School
AlmamaterEuropean Business School London
OccupationBusinesswoman
Catharina Cramer | |
|---|---|
| Born | Eva-Catharina Cramer 14 February 1978 |
| Education | Königsmünster Abbey School |
| Alma mater | European Business School London |
| Occupation | Businesswoman |
| Employer | Warsteiner |
| Spouse |
Frank Raddue (m. 2012) |
| Children | 2 |
Eva-Catharina Cramer colloquially Catharina Cramer (born 14 February 1978) is a German businesswoman and brewery heiress currently serving as chief executive officer (CEO) of Warsteiner since 2012.
Cramer was born 14 February 1978 in Warstein, West Germany (presently Germany), the youngest of three daughters, to Albert Cramer (1943–2012) and Marianne Cramer. Her father was the 8th generation sole proprietor of the Warsteiner Brewery.[1][2] She grew-up with two older sisters; Marie-Christina and Ann-Josephine. During her youth, she extensively engaged in equestrianism. She attended the Königsmünster Abbey School in Meschede and then pursued business studies at European Business School London.[3]