02: Wie der Wandel zu einer CO2-armen Wirtschaft zu finanzieren ist
Unterstützt von ING
Banken nähmen eine wichtige Rolle beim Klimaschutz ein, wenn sie ihre Kreditportfolios nach dem Pariser Übereinkommen ausrichten würden. In einer interaktiven Diskussion können Sie herausfinden, wie Banken und der Privatsektor gemeinsam eine Co2-arme Wirtschaft herbeiführen können.
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Mag. Wilhelm MOLTERER
Managing Director, EFSI - European Fund for Strategic Investments, Luxembourg
1974-1980 | Studies, Social Economics, Johannes Kepler University Linz |
Chairman of Student's Union, Johannes Kepler University Linz | |
1979-1981 | Assistant, Department of Agricultural Policy, University of Linz |
1981-1984 | Head, Economic Policy Division, Austrian Farmers' Federation |
1985-1986 | Employee, Provincial Government of Upper Austria |
1985-1987 | Municipal Councillor in Sierning |
1987-1989 | Secretary of the Office, Federal Minister Dr. Josef Riegler |
1989-1990 | Head of the Office, Federal Minister Dr. Franz Fischler |
1990-1993 | Director, Austrian Farmers' Federation |
1990-1994 | Member, National Council of Austria |
1993-1994 | Secretary-general, Austrian People's Party |
1994-2000 | Austrian Federal Minister of Agriculture and Forestry |
2000-2003 | Austrian Federal Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management |
2003-2007 | Chairman, Austrian People's Party Parliamentary group |
2007-2008 | Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister of Finance of the Republic of Austria |
Chairman, Austrian People's Party | |
2008-2011 | Member, National Council, Spokesperson on Constitutional Matters |
2011-2015 | Vice-President, European Investment Bank, Luxembourg |
since 2015 | Managing Director, EFSI - European Fund for Strategic Investments, Luxembourg |
Julian PEKLER
Chief Executive Officer, Gratia GmbH; Scholarship Holder, Club Alpbach Steiermark, Graz
Julian Pekler is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Gratia GmbH, a company based on sustainability. Gratia GmbH is an investment holding which combines the generation of strong annual cashflows with the goal of being a leader in the transformation to a more sustainable and low carbon economy by investing in innovative and sustainable companies to support their growth. Gratia GmbH invests in businesses that produce less pollution, create sustainable jobs and build a green and peaceful future. Gratia GmbH is based in Graz, Austria. |
Dr. Sigrid STAGL
Head, Institute for Ecological Economics, WU - Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna
1996-1997 | Lecturer, Department of Economics, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna |
1997 | Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY |
2001-2001 | Research Assistant, Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY |
2001 | Visiting Scholar, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge |
2001-2005 | Consultant, Austrian Federal Ministry of Environmental Affairs, Vienna |
2004 | Lecturer, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds |
2007-2009 | Visiting Researcher, Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen |
2005-2009 | Visiting Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Vienna |
since 2011 | Senior Fellow, SPRU - Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex |
since 2008 | Advisor, Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Vienna |
since 2014 | Full Professor, Environmental Economics and Policy, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna |
Reporter, FWF - Austrian Science Fund, Vienna | |
Deputy Department Chair, Socioeconomics Department, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna | |
2015-2019 | Head, Institute for Ecological Economics, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna |
since 2019 | Deputy Head, Research Institute Economics of Inequality; Head, Competence Center for Sustainability Transformation and Responsibility, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna |
Léon WIJNANDS
Global Head, Sustainability, ING Group, Amsterdam
2003-2007 | Senior Vice President, Product Management Mortgages, ING Domestic Bank, Amsterdam |
2007-2009 | Senior Manager Customer Intelligence, ING Domestic Bank, Amsterdam |
2009-2013 | Senior Manager, Service Direct and Call Customer Contact Centers, ING Domestic Bank, Amsterdam |
since 2013 | Global Head, Sustainability, ING Group, Amsterdam |
Mag. Michaela SEELIG
Director, Sustainable Finance and Regional Economic Policy, Federal Ministry for Sustainability and Tourism, Vienna
Michaela Seelig joined the Austrian Federal Ministry for Sustainability and Tourism as Director for Sustainable Finance and Regional Economic Policy in January 2019. Previously, Ms. Seelig worked as climate advisory and finance specialist at the Inter-American Development Bank Group (IDBG) in Washington DC, where she advised financial institutions and other private sector client companies on innovative climate friendly investments in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Ms. Seelig has prior experience working on climate action with governments in the LAC region and on Climate Finance reporting. Before joining the IDBG, Ms. Seelig was the Corporate Sustainability Manager at RHI AG, a globally operating manufacturing company and advisor on European and international climate policy at BUSINESSEUROPE in Belgium. |