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Anabel Ternès | |
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Born | |
Nationality | German, Romanian |
Title | Prof. Dr. Phil. |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Osnabrück, University of Hagen, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg |
Thesis | (2004) |
Doctoral advisor | Peter Lang |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Business Administration, Communication studies |
Sub-discipline | Futures studies |
Anabel Ternès (also known as Anabel Cäcilia Ternès von Hattburg, born in Bonn) is a German author and a professor of International Business Administration at the private university SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences.
After completing her schooling, Ternès initially studied German Studies, Catholic Theology, and History at the University of Osnabrück. [1] [2] She also obtained her first and second state examinations for teaching in the subjects of German, Catholic Religion, and History through an additional exam. [2] Ternès completed a degree in Business Administration at the University of Hagen, graduating as a Diplom-Kauffrau (equivalent to a Master of Commerce). [3] Furthermore, she earned a diploma in Education at the University of Osnabrück while working. [2] In 2004, Ternès received her doctorate in German Studies from the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, being awarded the title Dr. phil. [4] [5]
On June 1, 2008, Ternès left her executive position in sales for Central Europe at Samsonite NV, Belgium, to become the sales manager of the men's underwear brand Hom ( Triumph International AG). [6] [7]
In 2012, Ternès took over the management of the Institute for Sustainable Management. This role involves research in the fields of digitization, as well as business establishment and development. [5] Since 2012, she has held a professorship in Communication Management, International Business Administration, and Digitization at SRH Berlin. [2] [8]
In 2016, Ternès, together with Julian Maar, founded a platform for mental health. [9] In the same year, Ternès also established the non-profit organization GetYourWings to promote sustainable and digital competencies. [10] In early 2017, along with Maar, she founded the company Co-Carrier, a delivery network for private individuals. [11] [12]
In September 2021, Kai Wegner - the CDU's top candidate for the Abeordnetenhaus of Berlin election representing a designated CDU-SPD government - announced that Ternès was intended to be the Education Senator in the new CDU-SPD government. [5] [1]
Ternès teaches as a professor in the areas of sustainability and digitization. [13] She is also the director of the International Institute for Sustainability Management. [14] Another focus of her work is the area of corporate leadership. She laid out this view during a panel discussion at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2022 on the topic of sustainable business. [15]
By marriage to Gert-Friedrich Prince of Prussia, Ternès additionally adopted the name Princess of Prussia. [16] She married Georg Haub in her second marriage on May 24, 2018. [17] She is the mother of a son and lives in Berlin. [18]
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Anabel Ternès | |
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Born | |
Nationality | German, Romanian |
Title | Prof. Dr. Phil. |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Osnabrück, University of Hagen, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg |
Thesis | (2004) |
Doctoral advisor | Peter Lang |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Business Administration, Communication studies |
Sub-discipline | Futures studies |
Anabel Ternès (also known as Anabel Cäcilia Ternès von Hattburg, born in Bonn) is a German author and a professor of International Business Administration at the private university SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences.
After completing her schooling, Ternès initially studied German Studies, Catholic Theology, and History at the University of Osnabrück. [1] [2] She also obtained her first and second state examinations for teaching in the subjects of German, Catholic Religion, and History through an additional exam. [2] Ternès completed a degree in Business Administration at the University of Hagen, graduating as a Diplom-Kauffrau (equivalent to a Master of Commerce). [3] Furthermore, she earned a diploma in Education at the University of Osnabrück while working. [2] In 2004, Ternès received her doctorate in German Studies from the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, being awarded the title Dr. phil. [4] [5]
On June 1, 2008, Ternès left her executive position in sales for Central Europe at Samsonite NV, Belgium, to become the sales manager of the men's underwear brand Hom ( Triumph International AG). [6] [7]
In 2012, Ternès took over the management of the Institute for Sustainable Management. This role involves research in the fields of digitization, as well as business establishment and development. [5] Since 2012, she has held a professorship in Communication Management, International Business Administration, and Digitization at SRH Berlin. [2] [8]
In 2016, Ternès, together with Julian Maar, founded a platform for mental health. [9] In the same year, Ternès also established the non-profit organization GetYourWings to promote sustainable and digital competencies. [10] In early 2017, along with Maar, she founded the company Co-Carrier, a delivery network for private individuals. [11] [12]
In September 2021, Kai Wegner - the CDU's top candidate for the Abeordnetenhaus of Berlin election representing a designated CDU-SPD government - announced that Ternès was intended to be the Education Senator in the new CDU-SPD government. [5] [1]
Ternès teaches as a professor in the areas of sustainability and digitization. [13] She is also the director of the International Institute for Sustainability Management. [14] Another focus of her work is the area of corporate leadership. She laid out this view during a panel discussion at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2022 on the topic of sustainable business. [15]
By marriage to Gert-Friedrich Prince of Prussia, Ternès additionally adopted the name Princess of Prussia. [16] She married Georg Haub in her second marriage on May 24, 2018. [17] She is the mother of a son and lives in Berlin. [18]