Sandra E. Roelofs
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceSandra Elisabeth Roelofs (born December 23, 1968) is the Dutch First Lady of Georgia, the wife of President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili.
She was born in Terneuzen, the Netherlands. She graduated from the Institute of Foreign Languages in Brussels and the International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg. She met Mikheil Saakashvili in 1993 while attending a course on human rights in Strasbourg and later that year moved to New York where she worked at Columbia University and a Dutch law firm. In 1996 the couple returned to Georgia, where Roelofs worked for the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Consulate of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Tbilisi.
From 1999 to 2003, Sandra E. Roelofs was a visiting lecturer at Tbilisi State University, where she also worked on her doctoral thesis on linguistic aspects of French in Belgium. Aside from her native Dutch, Sandra E. Roelofs speaks French, English, German, Russian and fluent Georgian.
Roelofs and Saakashvili have two sons, Eduard and Nikoloz.
She is an author of an autobiographic book The Story of an Idealist (2005).
Charity Work
In 1998 Roelofs founded charity foundation SOCO
which has the primary focus of implementing the programs funded by western European and Georgian companies and individuals and is aimed at supporting low income families. Since setting new targets in 2007, SOCO has been actively taking care of reproductive health and child welfare in Georgia.
References
- Official biography
- Caspian Business News article on Roelofs
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