Picture/Collage: (Top left) Prof. Dr. Nicole Wrage-Mönnig (University of Rostock), (Bottom left) Uwe Hempfling (Advisor for Climate and Mobility), (Center) Yvette Hartmann (Executive Board Member, RSAG), (Right) Dr. Anke Bytomski-Guerrier (Co-Founder, The Future Living)
Join the Event
For a year, we have been developing a transformation concept in collaboration with the University of Rostock. At our Transformation Workshop in March, measures will be identified and defined over the course of two days – and you can be part of it! The event is specifically aimed at professors, staff, and students of the University of Rostock as well as members of the Rostock city administration.
To request participation, contact: info@thefutureliving.com
The Panel Discussion
Together with an exciting panel of experts from research and key decision-makers in the Rostock city administration, we will take a look at past achievements – from innovative projects to institutional changes. But where do the biggest leverage points lie for an even stronger (collective) impact?
Meet Our Panelists
Prof. Dr. Nicole Wrage-Mönnig (University of Rostock) – As Vice-Rector for Research, Talent Development, and Equal Opportunities, she coordinates strategic research initiatives, fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, and supports both internal and external research funding.
Yvette Hartmann (Public Transport) – Serving as the Commercial Board Member of RSAG since 2017, she brings extensive experience from the banking and transport sectors. With deep insights into internal operations, she maintains close communication with Rostock’s committees and is actively engaged as a board member of the Richard Siegmann Foundation.
Uwe Hempfling (City Administration) – As Advisor for Climate and Mobility to the Senator for Urban Planning, Construction, Climate Protection, and Mobility in the Hanseatic City of Rostock, Hempfling drives sustainable urban development. His focus areas include the transformation of energy, heating, and mobility, as well as climate adaptation. As qualified architect and urban planner, he worked as an architect for many years before joining the city administration in 2016.