
Speaker profile
Katie Gallus
Katie Gallus reins from a family farm in the south of Germany and is filled with wanderlust. She worked for German public broadcasters Deutsche Welle, SWR (ARD) and ZDF before working for the United Nations in New York City. Following her passion as an explorer and storyteller, she did research in the Caucasus of Georgia, Egypt, Kyrgyzstan, Brazil, Iraq, Eritrea and Ethiopia.
She's also lived abroad: in Cameroon among cocoa plantations and in Sierra Leone working alongside filmmakers.
Katie is a sought-after presenter on subjects of digital ideas in development, climate change, agriculture, world food security and development policy. She's passionate about insightful conversations and moderates international summits and conferences (G7, United Nations, European Union, several federal ministries of Germany, NGOs, etc.).
Find more: www.katiegallus.de
Instagram: Katie_Gallus
Appearances
Mon 10 Nov, 15:00
Too Hot to Handle? Coffee and the Climate Crisis
Tue 11 Nov, 13:30
Baden-Württemberg and California - transatlantic partnership for climate action
Wed 12 Nov, 13:30
Climate investments in unstable times: How to align interests and foster cooperation
Fri 14 Nov, 13:30
Empowering the Global Energy Transition through Partnerships
Fri 14 Nov, 15:00
Clean Tech: Creating Jobs, Reducing Emissions, Driving Innovation
Fri 14 Nov, 18:30
Uniting for Energy Efficiency - Networking Evening for Impact
Sat 15 Nov, 11:00
Diversity along the value chain - building a sustainable workforce for the energy transition
Mon 17 Nov, 14:30
From Talk to Action: Making COP30 a Turning Point for Synergistic Climate-Nature Action
Mon 17 Nov, 16:00
Scaling Social Protection for Climate Action
Mon 17 Nov, 17:30
IKI High Level Event: From Ambition to Implementation
Tue 18 Nov, 15:30
Local Communities Combating Deforestation in Brazil
Tue 18 Nov, 16:30
Scaling up marine nature conservation and climate solutions
Thu 20 Nov, 10:15
Nature-based Climate Action as a Key Instrument for Achieving Germany's Climate Target
Thu 20 Nov, 13:30
Climate and the Cerrado: Community-led Strategies vs. Carbon Markets