Micha profile

Michael Jenkner

Sparring partner for sustainability transformation and resilience

It is often easier for us to fight for our convictions than to live by them.

About Micha

Micha studied economics, has many years of experience as a lecturer, has worked for various companies in the financial sector and joined plant values in 2017. He is politically committed to sustainable business and is a passionate hiker and angler.

Micha at plant values

Micha is responsible for internal and external financial planning. In projects with start-ups and established companies, he specialises in sustainability strategy and materiality analysis.

Experience

since 2018
Sustainability consultant and shareholder, plans values
2020 - 2023
Lectureship in sustainability, Meißen University of Applied Sciences (FH)
2008 - 2020
Lecturer in accounting and insurance regulation, various clients
2017
Postgraduate studies - Certified Credit Analyst, DVFA
2016 - 2017
Senior Analyst for the German SME Bond Fund, KfM AG
2007 - 2016
Studies Economics M.Sc., TU Dresden
2011 - 2014
Student Consultant and Member of the Board, PAUL Consultants

Contact us

Phone: +49-177-4632962
Email : m.jenkner@plant-values.de

Blog posts by Micha

AI and sustainability

AI-based chatbots in everyday ESG life: field report

AI chat systems have long been an integral part of the regular work of ESG departments. The author uses...
Interview

Thinking sustainability strategically: Insights into the work of the German Sustainability Award jury

Michael Jenkner, Toni Koç, Franziska Kramer and Matthias Damert are managing directors at plant values.

The double materiality analysis: Frequently asked questions and answers

The double materiality analysis is a central component of the CSRD reporting obligations and a challenge for many companies....

Application of reporting obligations for sustainability in SMEs

For many companies, their stakeholders and the interested public, the 1920s of the 21st century will...

Measuring climate risks in risk management

An ever-increasing number of companies are preparing for the EU sustainability reporting obligation (CSRD;...

Using the materiality analysis for stakeholder dialogue

The materiality analysis is one of the basic instruments of sustainability reporting and provides an ideal starting point for a stakeholder dialogue....

SDGs and materiality - 3 steps to orientation

For companies, materiality describes their impact on society and the environment - and vice versa....