Gunter PAULI is an independent Non-Executive Director. Pauli's entrepreneurial activities span culture, science, politics, business and the environment. He is also a member of The Club of Rome and has served three years since 2017 as an elected member of the Executive Committee. Gunter Pauli has served as an advisor for governments in Spain, Argentina and Italy. He has also worked as an author, notably of The Blue Economy. He assisted Aurelio Peccei, founder of the Club of Rome from 1979 to 1984, and later wrote a biography about him. Former chairman of Ecover, an ecological detergent company and he is nicknamed the "Steve Jobs of sustainable development" or even the "Che Guevara of biodiversity" or "the apostle of sustainable growth." Gunter was educated at St. Ignatius Loyola, Antwerp, Belgium, and graduated with Honors in Economics and Management (1979). He also earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from INSEAD, France (1982) and made the honours list. Gunter speaks seven languages fluently. Wikipedia
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