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"Thinking sustainably means thinking in generations, and thus not just for one’s own personal benefit, but for the benefit of the continuance of our Earth, with new ideas and goals for the future."

Dr. Heinrich Graf von Bassewitz, Member of the Council

Marlehn Thieme, Chairwoman of the Council

Chairwoman of the Council, Member of the Council of Lutheran Churches in Germany (EKD), Director at Deutsche Bank AG

The discussions on sustainable development must now strengthen the social dimension – for the people of the generations to come.

Marlehn Thieme
Born in 1957
Married, 2 daughters

Place of residence
Bad Soden

Schooling

1964-1967 Elementary school "am Stadtpark" in Lübeck
1967-1976 Katharineum zu Lübeck

Training/studies

1976-1982 Studies in law and social sciences in Freiburg/Brs. and Bonn, diverse practical training periods in business and banks
1982 Co-Director of ZEDA Ranch Inc., Nevada U.S.A.
1983-1986 Junior barrister training at the OLG (Upper Regional Court) Hamburg
1986 2nd state law examination

Professional career

1986 Deutsche Bank AG traineeship, Remscheid, Wuppertal, Milan
1988 Central personnel Department, Frankfurt, basic questions, personnel and management concepts amongst other things, on the compatibility of family and career organisation development
1995-2001 Managing Director of Deutsche Bank Foundation Alfred Herrhausen "Help towards Self-help"
2001 Private banking, Manager of Marketing, Inheritance and Foundation Management
2003 Private Wealth Management, Dep. Manager of Marketing and Communication
Since Feb. 2012 Chairwoman of the German Council for Sustainable Development (RNE)

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