Board of Trustees
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Board of Trustees

The Board of Trustees is the supervisory body of the Global Contract Foundation and monitors the work of the Executive Board, which it has appointed. At present, the Board of Trustees consists of the following persons:

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Prof. Dr. Dr. Franz Josef Radermacher (Chairman)
Prof. Radermacher holds a chair for “Information Technology and Society” at the University of Ulm, Germany, and is Chairman of the Research Institute for Applied Knowledge Processing/n (FAW/n), which deals with basic questions of globalization and sustainable development.
Prof. Radermacher has written numerous books and scientific publications on these topics and has been active in this field for years, both as a researcher and as a private person. Prof. Radermacher has been a member of the Club of Rome since 2002.
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Ulrich Martin Drescher (Deputy Chairman)
Ulrich Martin Drescher is one of the founders and a long-standing member of the board of the employers’ association “Unternehmensgrün”, co-founder of the “Foundation for the Rights of Future Generations” and chairman of the advisory board of the “Solar-Fabrik GmbH” in Freiburg, Germany. He has been active for years in the fields of environmental protection, globalization and sustainable development.
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Prof. Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Member of Parliament
Prof. von Weizsäcker has been a Member of the German Bundestag until 2005. Prior to this, he was President of the University of Kassel, Director at the UN Center for Science and Technology in New York and President of the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy. He is a member of the Club of Rome.
From 1999 to 2002 he headed the Enquete Commission “Globalization of the World Economy” and since 2002 the environment committee of the Bundestag.
He is the author of numerous publications on sustainable development, globalization and consumption of resources.
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