Strong profiles to advise the Crown Princess Mary Center
The Crown Princess Mary Center aims to solve societal problems through knowledge and partnerships – with the help of some of the country’s most senior profiles from the business community, public sector, cultural life and civil society. The Center’s Advisory Committee has been finalised.
If we are going to be able to solve some of the great challenges of our time, we need to work together. Therefore, the Crown Princess Mary Center has invited some of the country’s most senior profiles to sit on the Center’s Advisory Committee and thus help create new knowledge.
The Committee members have very different backgrounds and perspectives. But common to them all are strong competences and experience with creating partnerships, knowledge and change.
A working assembly
HRH The Crown Princess, the other members of the Advisory Committee and the four deans comprising the Center’s Steering Committee met for the first time last week to discuss the goals and visions of the Center. This is what HRH The Crown Princess hopes the members can do to help the Center:
“The Crown Princess Mary Center shall facilitate collaborations between research and practice. And because this can be difficult, I hope the Center itself will lead the way and apply innovative approaches to cooperation. This is one of the things the Advisory Committee can help do.”
The Advisory Committee does not have decision-making authority, but shall advise the Crown Princess Mary Center on cooperation and development opportunities. The Committee meets twice a year, and during each meeting the Committee will discuss a specific topic and give the Center ideas for ways to promote the strategic development of the Center’s activities.
See the list of Advisory Committee members, all of whom have been appointed for a three-year period.