Georgios Zervas, Dipl.-Ing., is a self-employed management consultant with decades of experience in international trade. He has been involved in several community and welfare projects. In 2007, he was awarded the Vision Award for his Global Fair Trade concept, which Muhammad Yunus also received in the same year. In 2008, he published the book "Global Fair Trade: Transparenz im Welthandel" (Transparency in World Trade) and, together with Peter Spiegel, in 2016 "Die 1-Dollar- Revolution: Globaler Mindestlohn gegen Ausbeutung und Armut" (The 1-Dollar-Revolution: Global Minimum Wage against Exploitation and Poverty) and in 2023 "Planet We: Wirtschaft und Weltpolitik wettbewerbsneutral gestalten" (Planet We: Shaping Economy and World Politics in a Competition-Neutral Way).
He is the project manager for WeQ Politics at the WeQ Institute, a member of the Senate of Economy Europe and Honorary Member of the Club of Budapest Germany.
Claudio Weiss, Dr. phil., Dipl.-Psych., is an independent leadership developer and career consultant with a lifelong philosophical-psychological immersion in topics such as consciousness, ethics, and values. Since 1986, as a partner of Egger, Philips + Partner AG, Zurich and Hamburg, he has been training and advising managers and specialists from varying industries in win-win-negotiation on the basis of the Harvard concept, the European version which he played a major role in designing.
More recently, he has focused on the development of online Self Exploration Instruments to make our inner drivers and motivators visible. In 1998 he published the book "Das Delphi Prinzip. Wissen und Werte in uns, Wegweiser für Individuum, Organisation und Gesellschaft" (The Delphi Principle: Knowledge and Values within us, Signposts for the Individual, the Organization, and the Society), 2018 "Lebensqualitaet schaffen.
Wahre Werte wirksam machen, im eigenen Leben, in der Organisation, in der Gesellschaft" (Creating Quality of Life. Making true values impactful, in one's own life, in the world of work, in society).