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My role:

Hesse’s Minister for Digitalisation and Innovation

Kristina Sinemus

" STEM careers are essential for our future and the digital transformation. It is crucial to break down prejudices and inspire more women to pursue careers in these fields. Gender equality is not only a social goal, but also makes economic sense. Governments, businesses and society must work together to promote digital equality."

Did you have a clear idea of what your future would look like when you were a child?

As a child, I wanted to be a presenter. In 1998, I set up my consultancy firm, Genius GmbH, specialising in science communication. At the time, there was no indication that I would later go into politics.

I am a doer, not a career politician in the traditional sense. After more than 20 years in the business world, my move into politics was a conscious decision, driven in part by my conviction that business and politics should be more closely intertwined.

My background in the natural sciences and my research at TU Darmstadt sparked my interest in digitalisation and its social significance at an early stage.

The opportunity to actively drive forward digitalisation in Hesse – for citizens, businesses, academia and research – and thereby create sustainable prospects for the future is a great source of motivation and joy for me.

Courage, creativity and dedication.

Stay bold and curious, seize opportunities, and don’t let clichés and stereotypes hold you back. Girls and young women sometimes have to become role models for others themselves, even if that path is a little more challenging at times.

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