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Our Advisors

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We invite inspiring individuals from across all sectors to join our advisory council. The advisors help us explore strategic directions, provide feedback to individual inquiries and link us to helpful contacts, mainly through individual advice and in the bi-annual advisor sessions. There are no thematic roles appointed to advisors, whereas some of them with certainty bring expertise in particular fields (see short bios on the website). Having experience and a history of oikos in general is a big asset within the advisory council.

The level of commitment of advisors differs and should be clarified every year. Advisors mainly work with board members, who facilitate the exchange with the rest of the team.

After a 3-years term, advisors can be re-appointed by the board. Learn more about the processes in the and check out the .

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advisory council field guide
current advisors on the website