The executive board, supervisory board and advisory board of the Integrata Foundation unite expertise from academia, business and civil society — voluntary, interdisciplinary, future-oriented.
Michael Mörike has shaped the Integrata Foundation as principal donor and long-standing president.
The executive board initiates and oversees the foundation’s projects. It appoints project leaders and directs the operational work — voluntary and independent of commercial interests.
The three-member executive board leads the Integrata Foundation on a voluntary basis and is responsible for its strategic and operational direction.
The supervisory board is the foundation’s highest body — an advisory and oversight body similar to a supervisory board. It meets twice a year and makes decisions of fundamental importance, including the selection of the recipients of the Wolfgang Heilmann Award.
The supervisory board brings together personalities from academia, business and society who have demonstrated a particular interest in humane technology design through their work.
The think tank develops positions on the pressing questions of AI transformation in seven Special Interest Groups.
Thomas Vehmeier coordinates the work of the seven Special Interest Groups on Education & AI, Leadership & AI, Participation, Security, Sustainability, Health and Values. He combines academic rigour with societal relevance.
The think tank is the intellectual heart of the Integrata Foundation — a place where expertise meets conviction and discourse becomes action.
To the Think Tank & the 7 SIGs →The advisory board consists of over 30 representatives from various disciplines — computer scientists, economists and social scientists, engineers and consultants.
"The advisory board advises the executive board on technical matters, supports the awarding of the Wolfgang Heilmann Award and shapes congresses on the humane use of IT."
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