Wigwam - that means brainpower & zest for action - 30 heads that are constantly smoking and 60 hands that lend a hand at the right moment. Allow me: the Wigwam team!
Team
Wigwam - that means brainpower & zest for action - 30 heads that are constantly smoking and 60 hands that lend a hand at the right moment. Allow me: the Wigwam team!
Whether on the sports field or in the wigwam - Lena ensures the right timing and foresighted planning. Even in turbulent final minutes, she always maintains an overview as project manager. She gets to the bottom of things, establishes connections and develops new perspectives. Her professional career has taken her into the world of copywriting and event conception. Always with her: motivation and team spirit.
Wera asks questions until the big picture has its shape and every little detail has its place. She dances and reads a lot, because then she understands even more and can ask even better questions. She connects and translates, outside and inside, ideas and feasibilities.
Julia has come to tranquil Berlin from the harsh and distant Upper Bavaria to give the world a positive spin through good and meaningful design. Full of energy, she rushes from one project to the next, leaving a trail of delight in her wake. The rest of the time, she is often fascinated by the different worlds in which she is allowed to float.
Adrian can often be found on rivers and lakes, and not just in his home region of Mecklenburg. He used to want to become a marine biologist, but today he manages the digital communication flow from the wigwam. He speaks the language of social media fluently and skillfully channels relevant topics into our channels.
Tina fell into the paint pot as a child and has since made it her mission to make the world a little more colorful. Whether RGB or CMYK - she turns pencil sketches into great campaigns and gives dusty designs a new coat of paint. The important thing is to see colors where you might not expect them.
Figures on the left, figures on the right, once over and totaled
Table here, chart there, monthly report in detail
Desired salary with reservation, stay with facts
and everything easy with the expenses, thanks to the accounting wizard
"How do people manage to be good to each other?" This question drives and guides Jana as she supports individuals, organizations and groups. She looks at the world from a feminist perspective and firmly believes that political work and personal development belong together.
Rough ideas and initial approaches become the big picture: as a concept developer, she organizes content and ensures usability - as a graduate designer, she has an eye for detail. Katharina finds her inner center in Tai Chi, although she prefers to count her push-ups in Spanish rather than Chinese.
Thanks to her experience in film, Lotte knows how to give things the right twist. At Wigwam, she designs everything a successful project needs, from multi-person T-shirts to electric dispensers. And as a member of the Management Board, Lotte continues to contribute to the moving script of our cooperative.
Digital tinkerer; on the computer, on the web and as an electro-acoustic musician. Although released into the world as an annoyingly theorizing media studies graduate, practice won out over concept. Marcus continues to search for meaning in nonsense, structures in chaos and the logical puzzle pieces for life; Wigwam would be one of them.
Annie has been on a lifelong hunt. She crossed the Atlantic from Peru and, after stints in business, education and social work, arrived at the Wigwam. Here she is constantly on the lookout for new partnerships and provides new perspectives as a translator, intercultural expert and systemic coach.
14.3% of the days in our lives are Mondays - so what? Pirates don't count days of the week either. Calmly manage the back office with and without OM. Can't leave cinnamon stars standing for long in all seasons and turns post-its into ideas. Sometimes nobody knows who the donkey is.
Rhinelander, Swabian by choice, new Berliner. Sabine customizes projects from the preparation of the offer to the ceremonial completion. As an architect, Sabine also likes to take on everything that needs to be managed in the Wigwam and then take care of all the necessities, especially the topping-out ceremony.
At home between Europe and the Middle East, Alina moved across borders during her studies with textile design, animation and illustration. Accordingly, today she feels comfortable in all possible fields of creation and continues to love trying out new things. So it's no surprise that she speaks five languages - and that visual language is her mother tongue.
It's not easy to keep Mareike calm. As a project manager, she juggles many balls in the air at the same time, keeping an overview from the clarification of the order to the ceremonial completion of the project while remaining deeply relaxed. As an impact junkie with a keen sense of customer satisfaction, she radiates a lot of Ohhhhm in the wigwam.
Low German name and Brazilian biography: Harm is full of surprises. An early affinity for cat videos and other digital content led him down a career path after a colorful degree in geography and Latin American studies: that of online communication, especially on social media. In another life, Harm will run a boarding house like the Gilmore Girls, including three to five cats.
Gabrielle understands people and sets them in motion: the native Frenchwoman grew up bilingual and is at home in countless countries. In the here and now, our top strategist jumps headfirst into hours of analysis before she begins to work her magic: plan made, frame set, arrow cocked - and fire!
Robinson gets to the bottom of things. And lets them grow with what he finds there. Design is his way of making ideas tangible and bringing people together. As a long-standing member of the Executive Board and part of the HR team, his focus is increasingly on designing change processes. So it's no wonder that he is currently continuing his education at Organizational Development .
Julia is a designer and spends most of her time on the trail of facts and figures. As an infographic artist, she translates these into a vivid visual language. Discovering unknown connections (and making them visible) is what drives her at work and in life.
From the development of loud campaigns to the design of detailed imagery - Phil cuts through the thicket of complex topics with passion and flair. The communication designer, ethnologist, media scientist, photographer, set designer and retired carpenter has exactly what it takes.
From the peaks of the mountains to the depths of politics - Lukas is passionate about exploring the world and its wonders. With perseverance, he digs into new topics as a strategist and opens up new horizons in all weathers. His compass for navigating the complex landscapes of communication: Empathy and curiosity for what drives and moves people.
Nemo likes stories - whether on stage, on screen or from life. To do this, he likes to slip into other roles - at least mentally. As a communication psychologist, he tries to understand the world of others. And to understand what others don't understand. Understand?