Miriam Mack | |
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| Miriam Mack 2018 | |
| Born | July 27, 1982 Stuttgart, Germany |
| Organization | Europapark Rust |
| Spouse | Michael Mack |
Miriam Mack (born 27 July 1982) is a German model [1] and entrepreneur. [2]
Mack grew up in Stuttgart as the daughter of Croatian immigrants in Germany. [3] [4] [5]
In 2008, she met Michael Mack, son of Europa-Park founder Roland Mack and a member of the amusement park's management board. The couple married in May 2010 and have two sons. [1] [4] [6]
Mack is an ambassador for the German Children's Fund [7] and, since 2024, has served as the Honorary Consul of Croatia in Baden-Württemberg, with an office in Freiburg. [4] [8]
Mack began her career as a banking clerk at Landesbank Baden-Württemberg between 1999 and 2002. [4] [9] She then moved to Milan for two years and worked as an international photo model from 2003 to 2010. [5] [10] [9] In addition to her modeling work, Mack also appeared in the German television series Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love). [11]
Since 2010, Mack has been working within the Mack Group. [9] She initially worked at the main cash desk and, in 2017, took over the management of corporate health for Europa-Park employees. [5] [12] Mack also completed a distance learning program to become a holistic health consultant and earned a degree in health economics. [5] [9]
In 2024, the FeelGood health centre, founded by Mack, was opened in Rust. [2] [9]
Also in 2024, Mack published a Croatian cookbook. [5] [13] The same year, she released the series Eine Reise durch Kroatien (A Journey Through Croatia) on Veejoy, Europa-Park's streaming platform. In this miniseries, Mack travels through various regions of Croatia. [14] [15]
In 2025, Miriam and her husband Michael Mack received the Večernjakova Domovnica Award (Croatian Homeland award), presented by the Croatian newspaper Večernji list , for opening a Croatia-themed area in Europa-Park. [16] In the same year, her FeelGood health centre won a Brass ring award, presented by the IAAPA, as best wellness centre in an amusement park. [17]
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