Management

Prof Dr Ulrich Reinhardt
Scientific Director and Chairman of the Board of Trustees
Professor Dr Ulrich Reinhardt, born in 1970, is a futurologist and Scientific Director of the "Stiftung für Zukunftsfragen - eine Initiative von BAT". He also holds a professorship for Empirical Futures Studies at the Department of Economics at the West Coast University of Applied Sciences in Heide and is an adjunct professor at UNCW in the USA.
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Executive Board and employees
Karin Schlömer
Executive Board
Foundation for Future Issues
Head of Corporate Affairs
British American Tobacco
(Industry) Ltd.
Miriam Hiller
Management Board
Foundation for Future Issues
Head of Government & Corporate Affairs
British American Tobacco (Industry) GmbH
Claudio-Alberto Dötsch
Management Board
Foundation for Future Issues
Head of Legal and External Affairs
British American Tobacco (Industry) GmbH
Ayaan Güls
Press spokeswoman
Foundation for Future Issues - a BAT initiative
Board of Trustees
Supervisory body and advisory board
In order to fulfil the Foundation's aim of acting as an interface between science, business, society and politics, the Board of Trustees is made up of representatives from the fields of media, social policy, ideology and education. The board acts both as a supervisory body and as an advisory group for the foundation's work.
Oliver Engels
Head of Marketing Asia-Pacific & Middle East
"With our company BAT and our social commitment, we are responsibly dedicated to the future. We provide positive impetus in order to prepare for tomorrow today by pointing the way and setting the course. Our goal is to build a better future, 'A Better Tomorrow'. As a representative of the company and therefore the founder, I am happy to take on this creative role in order to create sustainable solutions for our future with courage and optimism."
Dr Jürgen Großmann
Managers and entrepreneurs
"The machine that changed the world" - this is how the automobile was described by American authors 100 years after its invention in Germany. And indeed, it has changed our lives. Today, it is IT developments such as digitalisation and the internet that seem to have a greater influence on the future of humanity than conscious changes to our living conditions brought about by people themselves.
Given these challenges posed by technology, how can we organise the coexistence of people in the future? Will the erosion of the economic middle class continue, will the proletariat continue to grow, followed by the precarity of the educationally disadvantaged? What can be the glue that holds humanity in general, but also our nation, together?
I am interested in such issues at the Foundation for Future Studies."
Leif Lümkemann
Vice President Human Resources at NV Bekaert Rubber Reinforcement
"'The future is now': shaping the challenges of the future in the present - on the basis of facts, data and clear recommendations for action. Since its establishment, the Foundation for Future Issues has made a significant contribution to social dialogue. The foundation's purpose is of great practical relevance, particularly in terms of responsibility for HR strategy and corporate culture, and helps many decision-makers to harmonise the challenges of the future with forward-looking decisions."
Prof Dr Horst W. Opaschowski
Futurologist and consultant for business and politics, former Scientific Director of the Foundation for Future Studies
"Advise. Accompany. Expertise. As a scientist, I ensure the sustainable fulfilment of the foundation's purpose: Finding answers to open questions about the future and helping to solve future problems."
Dr Wolfram Weimer
Publisher and publicist
"There is no future without origins, but also no origins without a future. I am interested in the long lines of social change. That's why I follow the work of the Foundation for Future Studies with journalistic curiosity. For many years, it has been a scientific nose for important trends in Germany and Europe."