In 2019 and 2020, Eesti Päevaleht (Estonian Daily) included Joller in the list of the most influential people in Estonia.[5]
Biography
Joller graduated from the University of Tartu Faculty of Medicine in 2001 and completed her residency in family medicine in 2005.[6]
Joller has worked as a family doctor at various healthcare centres, including OÜ Meditiim from 2005 to 2006, and Telliskivi Perearstikeskus from 2006 to 2016. Since 2016, she has been a family doctor at Kivimäe Perearstikeskus.[7] She is also a member of the Estonian Society of Family Doctors.[8]
Additionally, from 2016 onwards, Joller has been a lecturer at the University of Tartu.
Joller has stated that her motivation for running for the Riigikogu was the desire to improve the political culture, as she was disturbed by the style of speeches during parliamentary question times.[10]
Personal life
Joller has been married to Jüri Joller since August 2011, and they have two sons. The Joller family has also raised the children of Karmen's late sister.[11]
In her free time, Joller engages in activities such as music, handicrafts, reading, and horseback riding. Additionally, she is one of the founders of the NGO Nõmme Abikäsi, which helps Ukrainian refugees. She collects and processes wool, which volunteers use to knit woollen items for sending to the front lines.[12]