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Gunter Pauli (born 1956 in Antwerp) is a self-styled "serial entrepreneur", author and initiator of The Blue Economy. Le Point, The Huffington Post and The Tasmanian Times have called him "The Steve Jobs of Sustainability" 〔 http://www.lepoint.fr/invites-du-point/idriss-j-aberkane/idriss-j-aberkane-gunter-pauli-le-steve-jobs-du-developpement-durable-26-09-2014-1866831_2308.php 〕 〔 http://www.huffingtonpost.fr/idriss-j-aberkane/abolition-de-la-pollution_b_5746362.html 〕 〔 http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php/article/its-time-to-work-blue 〕 == Life and Business == Gunter Pauli was born in 1956. He is a graduate from St. Ignatius Loyola's University in Belgium, Economics (1979) and obtained his MBA from INSEAD (1982) in Fontainebleau, France. He also has an honorary master in Systemic Design from the Politecnico di Torino (Italy) and an honorary doctorate in economics from the University of Pecs (Hungary). Pauli has lived on 4 continents, is fluent in 7 languages and is a resident of Japan since 1994. He is father of 5 sons, 1 daughter (adopted) and married to Katherina Bach. He has been active as an entrepreneur, lecturer and commentator in culture, science, politics, sustainability innovation, and the environment. He built the first ecological factory when Chairman and CEO of Ecover, that under his leadership became a worldwide acclaimed ecological building, being completed in 1992.
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