Responsible for setting up the creativeALPSacademy to bring creative ideas and projects to life, he wants to play a central role in the transformation of the Alpine region in the interests of the people and their living space and is always on the lookout for potential partners and ideas.
Born in 1972, he initially trained as a travel agent after leaving school and has been working for an international aviation group for over 20 years. Whether as a trade union volunteer or as chair of a 45-member works council representing over 20,000 employees, he attaches great importance to society and collective cooperation as well as shaping collective formats for the future that neither forget the individual nor focus solely on them.
To this end, analog cooperation in the digital age, spaces for exchange and networking, for learning and thinking, form the creative breeding ground for the challenges of the future: transformation and social change that includes people and does not sort them out. That promotes youth and respects age. For a future that is worth living for everyone and that respects and preserves our planet.