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The Alfred Herrhausen Society
The International Forum of Deutsche Bank
Traces of the future in the present
The non-profit Alfred Herrhausen Society (AHS) is the international forum of Deutsche Bank. It seeks traces of the future in the present and brings together people who are committed to the continued existence of civil society.
The search for the best approaches for the future must transcend national borders; better solutions can only be found through international dialogue. For this reason, the Alfred Herrhausen Society’s engagement is as global as Deutsche Bank itself, and its work makes up a valuable part of Deutsche Bank’s worldwide commitment to culture and society.
The Alfred Herrhausen Society is dedicated to the work of the former Spokesman of the Management Board of Deutsche Bank, Alfred Herrhausen, who was assassinated by terrorists in 1989. Over the course of his life, he was an advocate of the responsibilities that business has toward society.
 
Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees is composed of high-ranking cultural, business, scientific and media personalities. [more]
Vita
Alfred Herrhausen was born on January 30, 1930 in Essen. He studied business at the University of Cologne. He completed his Masters Degree in 1952 (Diplom-Kaufmann) and three years later earned his doctorate (Dr. rer. pol.).
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Team
The Team of the Alfred Herrhausen Society
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Project Search
The project database allows you to search the CSR-related projects and topics at Deutsche Bank. [more]
Organisations & Topics
News
Foresight – Moscow 2008
Forging Common Futures in a Multi-Polar World

Urban Age South America 2008
Investigation on the future of cities [more]
Publications
The Publications of the Alfred Herrhausen Society [more]
Profile of the Alfred Herrhausen Society
Traces of the future in the present
The Alfred Herrhausen Society - the International Forum of Deutsche Bank
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