Invitation


Our alumni Daniela Weber-Rey (LL.M. 85) and Stephan Rey (MBA’85) would like to invite you Tuesday 12 February evening at 7pm for an exciting meeting on climate matters with Hannah Helmke and Marcela Scarpellini, CEO and legal analyst of right. based on science.  A light dinner will be served during Q&A.  Hannah Helmke and Marcela Scarpellini will brief us about the current state of corporate and financial treatment of climate change. Their talk will focus on the psychological and legal challenges for its proper incorporation and the consequences of omitting to do so. They will end with presenting a simple manner, in which climate change can enter business and financial appraisals as an opportunity rather than a hurdle.

You are kindly requested to register via stephan.rey@tribolog.net by close of day Feb-8, 2019. Be aware that it might be easier to buy a bitcoin on the web than finding a parking spot on the street. Their home address is in the contact data below. They are 150 yards from the U-Bahn station U6/U7 Westend and there is a taxi stand right around the corner.

Bios


Since 2012, Hannah Helmke has been gaining experience in the field of “economics in a world shaped by climatic change” – pursuing her conviction that a science-based approach to climate management is the correct way for managing corporate climate strategy.  She gathered related competencies during her work with Daimler AG, Deutsche Post DHL Group, and the IT service provider BridgingIT. Hannah Helmke has both a Bachelor of Science in psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in international business. She studied in Osnabrück, Cologne, and Toulouse and has additional international experience in France, Australia, and South Africa. Before establishing her own business, right. based on science, she conducted research for the German federal government with BridgingIT, analysing digitisation’s potential for achieving climate targets. Before that, she completed a six-month internship in purchasing with Deutsche Post DHL Group, where she primarily worked in strategic purchasing of renewable energies around the world. In addition to economic work in the field of science-based climate metrics, Hannah Helmke is interested in the application of her psychological training in the effective representation and communication of a science-based approach to generating climate metrics.

Marcela Scarpellini (born in 1985) studied law at the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello in Caracas (Venezuela) and studied with an LL.M. at the University of Stockholm (Sweden) in the field of environmental law. She has professional experience with the international corporate law firm Norton Rose Fulbright, in the public sector as well as within the fields of intercultural management and project management in a multinational company. In the context of her work with the NGO ProVene, Marcela is engaged with human rights. She is also active in theatre and is a yoga teacher.

Contact Data


Stephan Rey (BUS’85) & Daniela Weber-Rey (LL.M.’85)

+49 175 573 9939

Kronberger Str. 49

60323 Frankfurt am Main