Pina Earth
Ronja Wolf has a diverse work experience starting from 2016. Ronja began their career as an Academic Assistant at the Technical University of Munich in April 2016 and held this position until July 2016. After that, they joined SYSTEMIQ Ltd. as an Associate in July 2016 and worked there until July 2020. SYSTEMIQ is an enterprise focused on tackling system failures and they contributed to creating solutions that promote economic, environmental, and social value. In September 2020, Ronja joined Siegwerk as a Project Manager and worked there until November 2022. Currently, they are working as a Forest Carbon Project Manager at Pina Earth since December 2022.
Ronja Wolf's education history is as follows:
- In 2020-2021, Ronja attended isb GmbH Systemische Professionalität, where they pursued a degree in Organizational Development and Change Management.
- From 2013 to 2016, Ronja attended the Technical University of Munich, where they earned a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Sustainable Resource Management.
- Ronja was admitted to the Stiftung Bayerische EliteAkademie, although the dates and degree obtained are unknown.
- From 2009 to 2014, Ronja studied at Universität Passau and obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in International Cultural and Business Studies.
- In 2015, Ronja briefly attended Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, although details about their degree or field of study are not provided.
- From 2011 to 2012, Ronja attended Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa, but no information regarding a degree or field of study is available.
In addition to their formal education, Ronja obtained admittance to the Bayerische EliteAkademie in February 2013. The institution where they obtained this certification is unspecified.
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Pina Earth
Pina Earth is a climate tech startup unlocking carbon markets for European forest owners. Local forests can become certified carbon projects through an independent certification with Pina. As a result, climate-resilient forests become a reality, and sustainable forestry is rewarded with recurring income. The carbon stored in forests can beaccurately measured and monitored by combining cutting-edge remote sensing technologies and artificial intelligence.Pina Earth's platform assists forest owners in registering their land for carbon credits. It then sells what amounts to a high-tech forest management service, assisting landowners in making forest adaptations such as planting climate-resilient tree species, which should generate extra carbon credits over time compared to if they did not undertake the sustainability-focused measures that will allow the forest to take up more carbon.