Sigrid Mayer
Senior consultant of ESBC
Business coach and mentor
New work expert
Lekturer for transformation design
Focus: New Work, Transformation Design, Corporate Identity
Languages
German, English, Italian
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Core competences & background
Competences
- Architect, Certified Initial Consultant for Building Greening
- Lecturer for Transformation Design at the FH Joanneum Graz
- Systemic coach and mentor for young (female) managers
- Certified Marketing Businesswoman, Marketing Interim Manager
Professional background
- 20 years of management experience as Director for Marketing, Innovations, Products & Design in the furniture and lighting industry
- Member of management boards of owner-managed, listed, internationally active innovation leaders, incl. procuration. 18-month leadership curriculum with 360° feedback
- Founder and Managing Director of the management consultancy EIGENSINN — giving change a ROOM
- Expert for new working environments. Accompaniment in spatial transformation processes. Participative staff workshops, impulse lectures, etc.
Jury member of the Gender & Diversity Scholarships of the Vienna Chamber of Commerce, as well as of various Design Awards - Transformation and Workplace Consultant, co-author of “SUREAL — Sustainable Responsive Art Lab”, using the example of Merkur Campus Graz (2020/2021)
- Guest author of “Glück Macht Erfolg — Wie Glück zu mehr Rendite führt” (Dorette Segschneider, FAZ-Verlag, 2014)
- Initiator of the first trend report “Spaces of Work” (Zukunftsinstitut Wien, Royal College of Art London, Bene AG, 2008/2014)
Focal points around Design and Change
Change and transformation
Project management and markting expertise
Design and creative space
Ergonomics and design for workplaces
Private
Sigrid lives with her husband in Vienna and Trieste. She is the initiator and mastermind of MEI MEIDLING — Das partizipative Klima-Grätzl Projekt. Furthermore, she is an enthusiastic companion of a five-year-old in an SOS Children’s Village. Through her civil society engagements, she wants to set impulses and stimulate the discussion of socially and future-relevant topics.
Sigrid Mayer