Breakfast Club 04: Social Banking
Which possibilities are there to provide financing for charity, small enterprises and social concerns? Is crowd funding a possible solution? Which role does the state have to play to ensure that financing socially relevant projects continues to be profitable for banks in the long run?
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Mag. Reinhard ORTNER
Executive Director, Die Zweite Wiener Vereins-Sparcasse, Vienna
1971 | Graduation in Economics/ University of Vienna |
1971-1984 | Erste Bank |
1984-2007 | Member of the Board and CFO Erste Bank |
since 2007 | Senior Advisor to the Board of Erste Bank |
Dkfm. Peter PÜSPÖK
President, Dachverband Erneuerbare Energie Österreich, Vienna; Former Vice-President of the Supervisory Board, Verbund AG, Vienna
1971-1977 | Trainee, Account Manager, Vice President, Chase Manhattan Bank NY, Frankfurt, NY, Vienna, NY, Düsseldorf |
1977-1998 | Manager, Member of the Managing Board, Raiffeisen Zentralbank Österreich (RZB), Wien |
1998-2007 | CEO Raiffeisen Landesbank Niederösterreich-Wien |
since 2007 | Entrepreneur Windpower |
since 2015 | President, Dachverband Erneuerbare Energie Österreich |
MMag. MA Katharina NORDEN
Co-Founder, Three Coins GmbH, Vienna
Katharina Norden has been an active entrepreneur since age 13. With a background in law, journalism, and organizational development, she found her passion in leading interdisciplinary teams to work for social change. Today, she works as a co-founder and CEO of Three Coins, a social business dedicated to innovate behavior-based tools for financial education. Before that, Katharina was actively involved in the set-up of Ashoka in Austria and its youth program. Her idea for using social online gaming for financial literacy was awarded Coca Cola's "Ideas against Poverty" prize in 2011. Katharina holds a joint MA from American University and the Vienna Diplomatic Academy, as well as MA degrees in Law and Business (Vienna/Madrid). |