Monika Schulz-Strelow

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Monika Schulz-Strelow (born 1949) is a German management consultant and lobbyist.

Life

Schulz-Strelow grew up in Kleve and studied political science and languages ​​at the universities in Bonn and Berlin. For many years she was the managing director of BAO Berlin International, whose task it was to promote and internationalize the Berlin economy. After the company merged with the Berlin Economic Development Agency, she founded the private management consultancy b-international group in 2006. She advises investors from Germany and abroad and works as an appraiser for the European Commission .

Since 2006 she has been honorary president of the FidAR association, which she co-founded - women in supervisory boards , which advocates a sustainable increase in the proportion of women on supervisory boards of German companies. Under her leadership, the initiative developed into an important German business network. Since 2011, FidAR has published the Women-on-Board Index , in which the 160 companies listed in the DAX , MDAX , SDAX and TecDAX are listed according to the proportion of women on the supervisory board and executive board.

Honors

  • 2013: Cross of Merit on Ribbon of the Federal Republic of Germany
    "for their tireless efforts to more consistently open access to management positions in the German economy to qualified women"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Monika Schulz-Strelow grew up on the Lower Rhine and now lives in Berlin . In: Westfälische Nachrichten , January 16, 2016; accessed on January 17, 2018