Katharina Krüger Named New Managing Director of Green Economy Dialogue
Katharina Krüger, a 43-year-old sustainability expert, has been named the new full-time managing director of the Green Economy Dialogue (GWD). She takes over from Roland Schüren and will report directly to chairman Thomas Gambke, starting October 1.
Krüger's appointment comes after nearly three years in a leading position at the GWD, where she has significantly contributed to its growth. Since 2021, she has headed the Berlin representative office, helping establish and expand the organisation.
Before joining the GWD, Krüger's background was not explicitly detailed. However, a Katarina Krüger was mentioned in connection with projects at HTW Berlin, suggesting expertise in sustainability and facility management-related fields. These include sustainable leadership, digital age management, and carbon management research.
Krüger's appointment signals a continuation of the GWD's commitment to sustainability and growth. She brings valuable experience and expertise to the role, having significantly contributed to the organisation's development in her previous position.
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