People


Founder and Executive Board Member of the Foundation

 

Thilo Graf Rothkirch is one of Germany’s most successful producers in the area of family entertainment and animation films. The internationally acclaimed director, screenplay author and producer achieved popular success with “Tobias Totz and his lion” (1999), “The little polar bear” (2001), “Laura’s Star” (2004), “The little polar bear 2 – The mysterious island” (2005), “Little Dodo” (2008) and the German-Chinese co-production “Laura’s star and the mysterious dragon Nian”, with the most successful being “The little polar bear” with 2.8 million tickets sold at the box office. Furthermore Thilo Rothkirch is the co-producer of the new big screen film by Til Schweiger “Zweiohrküken”.

Executive Board Member and Trustee of the Foundation

 

Count Leonhard Rothkirch-Trach brings with him his experience as an attorney, as well as founder and a member of the advisory committee of eco-based company Gut Wulksfelde near Hamburg, as well as of the non-profit registered humanitarian aid organisation HOPE for BAM, and as Chairman of the Borneo Orang-Utan Survival Foundation.

Head of Marketing & Publicity

 

This specialist in the marketing of films has many years of experience to her name in the production and marketing of big screen films, as well as having provided consulting services for film producers all the way through from project development stage. As head of marketing and media liaison for various reputable film distributors among others Arthaus/Kinowelt, Prokino and Senator Filmverleih, and as Managing Director of the film distribution company 3 Rosen, she was responsible for developing marketing concepts and implementation of marketing measures for big screen films, production firms and media companies. As a visiting lecturer at various film schools she covers subjects such as Marketing for Producers, Self-Marketing and Company PR. 

PA for save our nature

 

Jasmin Seikowsky studied applied media economics and has been working in film for the last couple of years. Since autumn 2011 she found her place in the save our nature team. She is PA to Mr Rothkirch but is also helping out in the marketing department and for savemynature.com. Additionally she handles the accounting.

Project Manager for savemynature.com

 

Anna Honrath-Kurth is Editorial Journalist and one of the Project Managers  for savemynature.com.

She has a diploma in political economics with a focus on environmental and resource economy. With this and her experience with new energy companies she brings in important expertise to the savemynature team.

Editorial Journalist for savemynature.com

 

Martha von Maydell lives in Berlin and works for savemynature.com as an Editorial Journalist and Illustrator.

Marketing Assistant for savemynature

 

Lisa Tramm studied Applied Media Economics in Berlin and has been working for savemynature since the beginning of 2012. Besides other things she acquires new partners for savemynature and works in the editorial team of savemynature.com.

Public Affairs

 

Stefan Hauer is responsible for the Public Affairs Department. Furthermore he provides advice for foundations and non-profit institutions when it comes to concepts and promotional opportunities for internationally orientated cultural and educational projects. He heads various projects of the registered society International Journalists Programmes (IJP). He was Project Manager for International Relations with the Mercator Foundation. He was a lecturer in China for the German Academic Exchange Service, as well as Foreign Affairs Department aide within the context of cultural reconstruction in Iraq and worked as a Language Consultant for commercial companies and educational institutions operating internationally. Stefan Hauer is the founder of the alumni network for the lecturers of the German Academic Exchange Service in Berlin.



        

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