Catalyzing Impact — a Social Impact blog
Catalyzing Impact — a Social Impact blog

About the Authors

Get to know the people behind the Social Impact work at BCG in Denmark.

Trine de Nully

”I am proud to work for a company that tries to find solutions to one of the greatest challenges of our time, climate change

Trine de Nully is a Project Leader at BCG in Denmark. She joined in 2018 after being a Visiting Associate in the summer of 2017. During her time at BCG, Trine has worked on topics within sustainability and climate change, social impact and industrial goods.

Prior to joining BCG, Trine did her master’s degree in International Management from Università Bocconi in Milan and Fudan University in Shanghai. 

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“I believe BCG especially has the ability to play an important role and drive impact for society as a whole through the many projects we do”

Merle Stepke-Müller is a Project Leader at BCG in Denmark. She joined in 2016 and during her time at BCG, she has specialized in social impact and sustainability and has worked with a range of clients across these topics. Merle has also participated in the Social Impact Immersion Program 2018/2019, focusing solely on BGC’s social impact clients and private sector clients focused on delivering positive social impact.

Merle holds a MSc in International Business and Politics from Copenhagen Business School and a BA in International Affairs from the University of St. Gallen including visits to the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of Geneva.

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“I am proud to work for a company that truly believes that it is possible for companies to do well by doing good”

Kristine Buus is a Consultant at BCG in Denmark. She joined the Copenhagen office in 2020 and during her time at BCG, Kristine has worked on topics related to financial industries, consumer goods and social impact.

Kristine holds a MSc in International Business and Politics from Copenhagen Business School and a CEMS Master in International Management from London School of Economics.

 

Marie

”It resonates well with my personal values that BCG has a clear focus on creating social impact and doing good for society”

Marie Holtorf is an Associate at BCG in Denmark. She joined in 2021 and has since then been part of driving social impact at BCG. In 2019, Marie has participated in BCG’s social impact case competition “Crack the Case”, where she was part of creating a sustainable solution for a BCG client.

Marie holds an MSc in Innovation Management and Business Development from Aarhus University. Throughout her studies Marie has been active in student organizations, such as “Den Grønne Studenterbevægelse” (The Green Student Movement), where she organized climate strikes and created climate awareness.

Simon

“I’m proud to be part of an organization that rolls up the sleeves on the topic of climate change”

Simon Riggelsen is a Consultant at BCG in Denmark. He joined the office in 2020 and, since then, he has worked primarily with industrial goods clients, specializing in climate change and decarbonization. Prior to joining BCG, Simon volunteered at multiple social impact organizations focusing on social mobility.

Simon holds an MSc in Management from the London School of Economics & Political Science and a BSc in International Business from Copenhagen Business School, including a semester at Harvard University.

Mathias

“I believe social impact increasingly becomes a part of the core DNA of every organisation”

Mathias Stenkilde is an Associate at BCG in Denmark. He joined the office in January 2021, and has conducted case work for an international NGO and supported similar work along other cases. Moreover, he drives social impact projects as a Global Shaper with the World Economic Forum, and has been volunteering for a range of organisations in the past.

Mathias holds a double master’s degree within economics and finance from the University of Copenhagen and the University of Cambridge.

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“It feels rewarding to work at a company that dedicates time to proactively drive social impact and contributes to making the world a better place”

Friederike Eggert is an Associate at BCG in Denmark. She joined the office in 2022 and shortly after became a part of the Social Impact Committee. Friederike has done social impact work for an NGO on a pro bono project about an upcoming EU regulation for circularity.

Friederike holds a MSc in International Business with electives focusing on circular economy from Copenhagen Business School and a BSc in Business Administration from the University of Mannheim. During the pandemic, she has volunteered for Hamburger Tafel e.V., an organization supporting local social centers with the distribution of donations in kind.

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“Being passionate about social impact, I find it truly motivating to leverage BCG’s cross-sector capabilities to tackle social and environmental challenges”

Christian Schultz is an Associate at BCG in Denmark. He joined the office in 2022 after having been a Visiting Associate in 2021. During his time at BCG, Christian has primarily worked on projects within consumer goods and industrial goods. 

Christian holds a MSc and BSc in Political Science from the University of Copenhagen including visits to Sciences Po and Stanford University.

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“In order to change the world for the better, we need to work together – and I’m proud to be part of BCG’s social impact work, bringing together the brightest minds and most innovative companies to make lasting change on the issues that matter the most”

Anna Færch Hansen is an Associate at BCG in Denmark. She joined the office in 2022 and shortly after became a part of the Social Impact Committee. During her time at BCG, she has worked on projects within consumer goods, public sector, and industrial goods. 

Anna holds a law degree from the University of Copenhagen, although spending most of her master’s in the US with a semester at UC Davis School of Law, the following semester at UC Berkeley, and finalizing her master’s with a six months internship at Denmark’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York, working on human rights issues.