Wiedemann grew up in Ostalbkreis and studied German language and literature, communication sciences and philosophy at the Otto Friedrich University in Bamberg. Her studies were followed by training at the Catholic School of Journalism ifp in Munich. After her traineeship, the new head of staff moved into the public sector. There she was initially responsible for crime prevention projects throughout Germany before moving to the city of Kornwestheim as press officer and head of the committee and public relations department after a stopover at the Chamber of Crafts in Constance.
In Kornwestheim, she had already worked for several years with District Administrator Allgaier, who was the town's First Mayor at the time. She also had several points of overlap with the district administration office - for example in relation to the accommodation of refugees.
After her time in Kornwestheim, Wiedemann headed up public relations at the Baden-Württemberg State Media Center. Most recently, she was press spokesperson for Bishop Gebhard Fürst and the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart.
"I am looking forward to the diverse tasks at the Ludwigsburg district and to working with District Administrator Allgaier," said Wiedemann when she was introduced to the administrative committee. "Providing him with the best possible support in his office and working directly for the citizens of the Ludwigsburg district, receiving their direct feedback on the individual projects and explaining measures to them well is a great, but also a nice challenge for my team and me, given the large number of important topics."
