Our Executive Partner Janet Markus will lead the Urban Mobility Tech Council at the EUTEC Chamber. With this appointment Janet will have the great opportunity to frame and influence important developments around mobility in cities and urban areas on a global scale. Her council work will focus on sustainable employment of relevant mobility technologies and on stakeholder management of established players as well as public authorities and research institutions.
Janet is a female entrepreneur, thought leader, and innovation advisor. She has been active in the automotive industry for more than 20 years. She pursued the expansion of new markets and transformation of the mobility business in various international leadership roles.
During recent years, Janet has particularly been responsible as Senior Director Strategy for the development and implementation of change projects especially in the areas of autonomous driving, urban mobility and digital business.
Since co-founding LD7, she has become focused on change and digitalization, inspiring clients to empower a transformational process, delivering new business solutions, and creating sustained success by enabling collaborations.
Janet will invest her valuable know-how in creating lasting networks and strategic partnerships with stakeholders for developing a shared vision for the sustainable development of mobility and the city. She’ll be helping to bridge the gap between technologies, companies, administrations, entrepreneurs, research institutions and people to foster the dialog to co-create urban solutions for the world we live in and to utilize technology for the greater good, being part of an overarching vision to bring forward European technology and contribute to a visionary agenda.
Since co-founding LD7, she has become focused on change and digitalization, inspiring clients to empower a transformational process, delivering new business solutions, and creating sustained success by enabling collaborations.
Janet will invest her valuable know-how in creating lasting networks and strategic partnerships with stakeholders for developing a shared vision for the sustainable development of mobility and the city. She’ll be helping to bridge the gap between technologies, companies, administrations, entrepreneurs, research institutions and people to foster the dialog to co-create urban solutions for the world we live in and to utilize technology for the greater good, being part of an overarching vision to bring forward European technology and contribute to a visionary agenda.