Anne Duk Hee Jordan
ANNE DUK HEE JORDAN
lives and works in Berlin. She studied at the Weißensee Kunsthochschule Berlin and completed a Master in Fine Arts with Olafur Eliasson at the Institute for Spatial Experiments in Berlin. Her central themes are transience and transformation. She builds mechanical sculptures, integrates perfomance and creates immersive landscapes. Her sculptures are intended to sharpen the viewer's eye for the present and to open a dialogue between natural phenomena, philosophy and art. To this end, she shifts the focus away from humans
and towards the ecology as a whole.
Exhibitions at Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin, Kunsthaus Hamburg, balzer projects Basel, Nanjing/China, Tabakalera San Sebastian, etc. and many more.
Dr. Anne Lamp
Dr. Anne Lamp is co-founder and CEO of the circular bioeconomy start-up traceless materials. She has developed the technology for the production of the novel, natural-based plastic alternative traceless materials. Anne holds a PhD in process engineering from Hamburg University of Technology and has extensive experience in commercial product development and process scaling. She is also a recognized industry expert in life-cycle assessment and Cradle to Cradle.
Fridtjof Detzner
Fridtjof Detzner founded his first company in 1999 at the age of 16: In 2007 it became Jimdo, a website construction kit which enabled more than 25 million people to create their own website. In 2017 he shot a ten-part TV documentary with “Deutsche Welle”: The idea was simple: travel 120 days through 10 Asian countries and choose one of the 17 UN sustainability goals.
What sounded nice at first turned out to be a life changing event for him.
After this trip, he decided to invest his time and resources solely in startups that are doing significantly better than today's economy. Together with like-minded people, he founded Planet A Ventures in 2020, where they provide venture capital to scientists and founders to work on an economy within planetary boundaries.
Janine Steeger
Janine Steeger is a trained TV journalist with almost 20 years of experience in TV in front of and behind the camera. She has worked for both public and private broadcasters as an editor, reporter, presenter and in management positions. In 2015, Janine Steeger specialized in the topics of sustainability and environmental protection and successfully completed the distance learning course "Operational Environmental Management and Environmental Economics". Currently, she works in this topic area as a moderator and speaker and published her first book in 2020 - "Going Green - why you don't have to be perfect to save the climate". In 2022 she published, together with Ines Imdahl, her second book "Why women will save the world - and men are essential in doing so". She is also the co-founder of futurewoman.de, a portal where event organizers and editorial te Pam ams can specifically search for female experts in sustainability to make their programs more diverse.
Magdalena Schaffrin
Magdalena Schaffrin has focused her work on sustainability in fashion since 2005. She has co-founded several organizations, and is currently the co-CEO of studio MM04, a consultancy, and VORN – The Berlin Fashion Hub, a digital and physical space for positive impact within the fashion industry and culture. She is one of the initiators of the conference 202030 – The Berlin Fashion Summit, a project by studio MM04, and supported the Neonyt trade fair as creative director from 2011 - 2022. In 2016 she released the book ''Fashion Made Fair,'' has contributed to numerous publications, and is an experienced speaker. From 2021-2022 she has been a professor for sustainable fashion at the BSP - Business School Berlin.