MEET THE SPEAKERS,

MODERATORS

& HOSTS


Meet the speakers, moderators & hosts for our IMPACT STAGE and ART STAGE as they are part of setting the scene for a day full of impactful conversations leading to collective action.

HØST MØN STAGE

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14:00 - 14:10 - OPENING WORDS

  • SPEAKER
    Opening Words

    Anne Katrine Heje Larsen is an experienced entrepreneur with a strong passion for Sustainable and Social Innovation. 

    “I believe that solving today’s global challenges requires building resilient ecosystems—locally, nationally, and internationally. My work is driven by a commitment to creating lasting positive impact for people, the planet, and society”

    Trifolium is building a platform for action oriented impact where  innovation, adaptability, and collaboration is in focus. And where we work across sectors to develop meaningful activities to contribute to solutions for complex societal issues.

    With a focus on setting clear goals and achieving them alongside dedicated partners, we are delighted to gather experienced, innovative and dedicated partners and people for the first Trifolium IMPACT FESTIVAL in September.

ANNE KATRINE HEJE LARSEN

IMPACT STAGE

HOST

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  • HOST
    IMPACT STAGE

    MODERATOR
    ‘Action Agency Gap’

    Jonathan works at the intersection of communication, branding, business transformation, sustainability, activism, and the green transition. Yes, it’s a pretty crowded intersection. With a background spanning 18+ years in advertising and media incl. three years at VICE/Virtue, and five years shaping Ørsted’s global brand platform, he connects creativity, strategy, and sustainability in ways few others do.

    In his consultancy, INTERLINKED, he helps organisations navigate and cut through complexity to make strategy work across silos. As a keynote speaker, he explores the UX challenge of the green transition.

    “I’m excited to be part of IMPACT FESTIVAL and hope it will become a catalyst for a new, holistic and productive way of talking about impact and sustainability. “

JONATHAN LANG

14:10-14:50 - TALK: ‘COMMUNITY AWARENESS IN CITY DEVELOPMENT’

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RASMUS WIINSTEDT DE MORAES TSCHERNING

  • MODERATOR
    ‘Community Awareness in City Development’

    Creative Business Network work globally to bring creative solutions to life by supporting creatives with access to foreign market, with funding/investors for business development and greater impact.

    Creative Business Network joins IMPACT FESTIVAL because many creatives develop impactful, sustainable solutions.

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Community Awareness in City Development’

    Stejlepladsen er et projektselskab, der er ejet af By & Havn og PFA. Stejlepladsen har til formål at udvikle, projektere, opføre og udleje/sælge boliger på Stejlepladsens område, hvor der i alt opføres 870 boliger. Vores ambition er at opføre en ny bydel i tråd med områdets karakter og kultur og har derfor stor variation på arkitektur, farver, boligtyper mv. Af boligtyper kommer der bl.a. ungdomsboliger, små og store familieboliger, rækkehuse, seniorvenlige boliger, bofællesskaber samt almene boliger. Der er stor fokus på fællesskaber i den nye bydel samt integrationen med områdets eksisterende liv.   

    Der er for nuværende 5 fuldtidsansatte i Stejlepladsen hertil 4-6 tilknyttede konsulenter.  

    Jeg vil gerne deltage i IMPACT FESTIVAL, da jeg forhåbentlig kan bidrage med min viden inden for byudvikling, på en ”bæredygtig” måde.

JESPER SCHULZ

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Community Awareness in City Development’

    I enjoy working with complex urban projects, especially transforming the existing city.

    Presently I am managing several projects in Gladsaxe including building a bridge across a highway, a new school, kindergartens, sport facilities etc. to link different parts of the city together (physically, socially and mentally).

    Previously I have been in charge of transforming two large industrial sites; Musicon in Roskilde and the Meatpacking District in Copenhagen. In both cases the transformation has been done in close collaboration with all stakeholders (public, private, commercial, cultural) – balancing different interests and utilizing available resources.  

    I don’t think that gentrification is bad per se, but that transformation opens new possibilities that can be utilized with good governance and an understanding of places and people.

    I will be joining the IMPACT FESTIVAL because I enjoy a good discussion with interesting people about important topics. 

MADS ULDALL

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Community Awareness in City Development’

    Kildedal City also explores new paths and is, among other things, a strong example of particularly ambitious nature-based urban development, created in close collaboration with experts and environmental organizations. Likewise, the initiatives around communities and art are innovative.

SIV RAUN ANDERSEN

15:00-15:40 - TALK: ‘CIRCULAR BUSINESS MODELS & MARKETPLACES’

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  • MODERATOR
    ‘Circular Business Models & Marketplaces’

    New Loop – a circular system for reusable packaging with return machines, washing, logistics, and individual QR codes for communication, deposit registration and tracking, as well as a web platform for user interaction and deposit reimbursement.

    Impact startup empowering IMPACT FESTIVAL - More reuse and more action.

ANDERS MORGENTHALER

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Circular Business Models & Marketplaces’

RIKKE ULLERSTED

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Circular Models & Marketplaces’

    At Pulp Factory, design is a response to one of today’s most pressing challenges: how to live sustainably in a world of limited resources. We develop furniture and lifestyle products that are accessible, biodegradable, and built for impermanence — embracing the natural cycles of time, use, and return; thus demonstrating the potential of regenerative design practice. 

    Our philosophy is grounded in the values of letting go, finding beauty in what fades, and understanding that every material belongs to a greater ecological cycle. Our aim is to design with the end in mind, ensuring each product can safely return to the earth when its life is complete.

    Pulp Factory was founded to help consumers become active participants in a circular economy. By applying a material-driven design approach, we design products from waste paper. Through this approach, we bring waste paper back into the value chain.


SPRIHA CHOKHANI

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Circular Models & Marketplaces’

    The goal is to build a national deposit system where it is easy for users to return their To Go packaging for reuse.

    New Loop is joining IMPACT FESTIVAL because we need to stand together and make changes now.

GITTE SAABY KJÆR

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LENE DAMSBO BRIX

  • SPEAKER
    ‘Circular Business Models & Marketplaces’

    Circue provides decision support for the circular construction value chain through digital innovation. 

    Circue provides a one-point entry to circular decision-making in the construction sector. We collect, validate, and enrich data on existing building stock, embedded materials and embodied carbon. We use data to provide decision support for building owners and stakeholders in the circular construction value chain.

    Joining the IMPACT FESTIVAL to discuss if Circular Marketplaces can revolutionize industries and save the planet and hopefully and if so, - how?

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15:50-16:30 - TALK: ‘BUILDING THE FUTURE’

  • MODERATOR

    ‘Building the Future’

    UN Global Compact Network Denmark is the official Danish network of the UN Global Compact – the world’s largest initiative for responsible business. The network brings together companies and organizations committed to working strategically with sustainability and responsibility, based on the Ten Principles covering human rights, labour, environment, and anti-corruption. With more than 600 participants in Denmark, the network serves as a platform for knowledge sharing, partnerships, and action. It offers inspiration, learning, and peer exchange to help Danish businesses and organizations turn the Sustainable Development Goals into concrete practices. As part of a global movement with over 20,000 participants in 160+ countries, the network plays a strong role in accelerating the green and just transition.

    Founded in 2000 by the United Nations, the Global Compact is a call to action for businesses everywhere to align their operations with universal principles and take action to advance societal goals.

CHARLIE HOUKJÆR KLAUSEN

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  • SPEAKER

    ‘Building the Future’

    Startup Hub & Support is the Royal Danish Academy’s entrepreneurship program, developed to help students and recent graduates transform their ideas into viable businesses. The program provides guidance, mentoring, and support for anyone curious about entrepreneurship, whether they are just exploring an idea or already working on a startup project.


    Each year, the Academy runs an incubator program for 12 carefully chosen startups. Participants gain access to the Academy’s workshops, enabling them to prototype, test, and refine their products and concepts. In addition, they receive business mentoring and workshops covering topics such as business development, fundraising, communication, and pitching. After six months at the Academy, the startups transitions to Trifolium, where they continue to grow in this professional and creative environment.
    By combining creative practice with entrepreneurial skills, Startup Hub & Support strengthens the Academy’s innovation ecosystem and helps talented creatives develop sustainable businesses with cultural, social, and commercial impact.

    I’m joining IMPACT FESTIVAL to showcase the Academy’s commitment to sustainable entrepreneurship and to give our startups valuable opportunities for collaboration.

CAMILLA HUGE-LIND

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Building the Future’

    THIRD NATURE is a Copenhagen-based architecture practice focused on climate-responsive design and systemic transformation of the built environment. Working across scales from buildings and public spaces to urban and regional planning, the practice integrates nature, infrastructure and human life into adaptive systems. With a strong track record in climate adaptation, urban water management and circular strategies, THIRD NATURE develops visionary, yet pragmatic solutions rooted in systemic thinking, measurable impact and cross-sector collaboration. By embracing complexity and long-term transformation, THIRD NATURE contributes to resilient, liveable places shaped through circular thinking and systemic design.

    Founded in the wake of Copenhagen’s 2011 cloudburst, THIRD NATURE emerged with a mission to rethink how environments both mitigate and adapt to climate change. The practice combines long-term vision with methodical design processes and uses systemic methods to navigate complexity and build integrated, scalable solutions. THIRD NATURE works to create lasting value across environmental, social and economic systems.

    We are joining IMPACT FESTIVAL to advance climate-responsive architecture as a driver of systemic change across cities, communities and society.

TORE BANKE

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Building the Future’

    Dansk Håndværk is the national trade and employer organisation for small and medium-sized craft and construction companies in Denmark. Our members are independent craftsmen dedicated to high-quality work, rooted in strong traditions and adapted to meet modern demands for sustainability, circularity, and innovation. We represent trades across the construction value chain – from restoration specialists to builders creating new, energy-efficient homes. Our mission is to promote good craftsmanship, ensure fair conditions for our members, and strengthen their professional and business development. Through advocacy, training initiatives, and knowledge sharing, we help SMVs navigate changing regulations, adopt sustainable practices, and embrace new building methods while preserving traditional skills. We believe that collaboration between disciplines and generations is key to shaping the future of the construction industry.

    I’m joining IMPACT FESTIVAL to share how traditional craftsmanship and modern sustainable building practices can work together to create lasting impact.

MADS OKKING

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Building the Future’

    Michael is the CEO of PropTech Denmark, a non-profit association that brings together leaders across the real estate ecosystem with a common purpose to drive sustainable innovation and digitalization within the industry. The 200+ members include significant real estate players and a large number of proptech startups and technology suppliers. Michael is a Chartered Director and has advised startups, impact organizations and change makers across five continents. He serves on a range of advisory boards including the Science, Innovation and Technology Expert Advisory Group at the Institute of Directors - and is a Co-Author of the timely guide AI in the Boardroom - as well as a range of other publications, including The Power of Facilitation. He also frequently speaks - and moderates debates - on these topics. 

    Sustainable creativity and collective action? What's not to like. See you at Impact Festival. 

MICHAEL AMBJØRN

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16:40-17:25 - TALK: ‘ACTION AGENCY GAP’

  • HOST
    IMPACT STAGE

    MODERATOR
    ‘Action Agency Gap’

    Jonathan works at the intersection of communication, branding, business transformation, sustainability, activism, and the green transition. Yes, it’s a pretty crowded intersection. With a background spanning 18+ years in advertising and media incl. three years at VICE/Virtue, and five years shaping Ørsted’s global brand platform, he connects creativity, strategy, and sustainability in ways few others do.

    In his consultancy, INTERLINKED, he helps organisations navigate and cut through complexity to make strategy work across silos. As a keynote speaker, he explores the UX challenge of the green transition.

    “I’m excited to be part of IMPACT FESTIVAL and hope it will become a catalyst for a new, holistic and productive way of talking about impact and sustainability. “

JONATHAN LANG

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Changing the Narrative’


    Christian is a recognised business leader, board member, expert advisor, entrepreneur, and a leading voice on multiple sustainability and ESG agendas.

    The Footprint Firm is a B-Corp certified advisory and investment company with a sole focus on sustainability. Their work connects companies, science, academia, government, start-ups and capital to create climate-positive innovations and sustainable solutions. Built on an impact-focused business model, The Footprint Firm invests profits in sustainable start-ups, working closely with their investments to help them realise their full impact potential.

CHRISTIAN SPARREVOHN

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Action Agency Gap’

    DemocracyX is a Danish non-profit working to trigger positive social tipping points on complex societal challenges. They develop participation methods that bridge decision-makers with citizens, experts and business, and rethink underlying theories of change, to mobilize the shared energy to create long-term sustainable solutions.

RUNE BASTRUP

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Action Agency Gap’

    Viktor Zeuthen is a Danish environmental policy consultant and communications professional with more than a decade of experience in journalism, public affairs, and green transition. He has worked with political advocacy and stakeholder engagement at the industry organisation Danish Green Tech and as Head of Communications and Policy Director at STRING Secretariat, focusing on environmental technology, industrial policy, and infrastructure across borders in Northern Europe. With a background from Radio24syv and a Master’s degree in Learning and Innovative Change, Viktor combines communication skills with insight into how storytelling, regulation, and public discourse shape tipping points for systemic change.

VIKTOR ZEUTHEN

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17:30-18:15 - TALK: ‘THE MONEY GAP’

  • MODERATOR
    ‘The Money Gap’

    Impact Insider is an online news media that publishes constructive journalism about how to measure and achieve social impact. The organization was founded in 2022 by Carsten Terp on the slogan Good Money Well Spent, foregrounding the need tomaximize the positive effects of the money we invest in solving social problems. 

    Today, Impact Insider is run in a collaborative partnership between Carsten Terp and Nikolaj Neven. Their editorial mission is to promote good solutions to difficult problems in order to help individuals and organizations fulfill their purpose and amplify their impact. 


    Impact Insider strives to participate in bringing about new and more meaningful ways to collaborate in and between our private, public, and civil sectors. This includes finding and sharing with readers and listeners inspiring examples of e.g., innovative partnerships or business models that put impact front and center.

    I can think of no better antidote to the sense of despair that our contemporary condition might otherwise provoke than to engage directly with the wonderfully various people and organizations that work creatively with the challenges facing us.

NIKOLAJ NEVEN

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘The Money Gap’

    Tuborgfondet supports projects that empower young people aged 16–30 to create positive societal change. With an annual budget of around DKK 130 million, it funds initiatives in four areas: youth in education and workplaces, ecosystems of green entrepreneurship, democratic participation, and emerging artist in rythmic music. Funding is provided through small grants (Dream grants) and larger multiannual project grants.

    I'm joining IMPACT FESTIVAL to keep up with the latest trends within green entrepreneurship and to share how The Tuborg Foundation can support ecosystems in this area.

MIKKEL SANDER

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  • PANEL
    ‘The Money Gap’

    ReDI School Denmark is a nonprofit tech school dedicated to digital inclusion. Each year, it empowers over 700 women from refugee or migrant backgrounds by providing essential digital skills for life, education, and work in Denmark. Offering courses from basic digital literacy to advanced training in AI, Cyber Security, and Cloud Computing, ReDI tailors learning journeys to individual ambitions. Vibe aims to break barriers and foster connections between talent and opportunity, believing that true diversity requires belonging, investment, and strong partnerships.

    At ReDI School we join the IMPACT FESTIVAL because community and connection are not just buzzwords - they are the foundation for creating digital inclusion and unlocking overlooked talent. We also look forward to exploring new relations in Trifolium and the Sydhavn community, as we move in at Trifolium after the festival.

VIBE LINDGÅRD BACH

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘The Money Gap’

    Finklusiv is a Danish social enterprise dedicated to financial inclusion for underbanked entrepreneurs. Since 2019, we have helped hundreds of small business owners, often with refugee or migrant backgrounds, gain access to business bank accounts and the financial services they need to start and grow their companies. We work closely with banks to understand their requirements and guide our clients through documentation, compliance, and business planning, ensuring a sustainable match between entrepreneurs and financial institutions.

    In 2025, Finklusiv is expanding its mission by introducing social microcredits to Denmark, inspired by successful models across Europe and Canada. This initiative will provide flexible loans and tailored support to entrepreneurs excluded from traditional financing, enabling them to invest in their businesses and become self-sufficient. Our approach combines access to fair finance with mentorship, training, and a strong peer network - empowering diverse founders to overcome barriers and contribute to vibrant, inclusive local economies.

    At IMPACT FESTIVAL I want to share how social microcredits can unlock the potential of underrepresented entrepreneurs and strengthen Denmark’s inclusive startup ecosystem.

MARIE BIRNA OLAFSDOTTIR

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘The Money Gap’

    The Footprint Fund is a pre-seed and seed focused Article 9 fund focused on making sustainable change possible through investments in Energy, Food & Ag, Biosolutions and the build environment across Northern Europe. The fund is part of The Footprint Firm, a leading ESG advisory and investment platform.

    I am joining IMPACT FESTIVAL to have exciting and honest debates and inspiration on how we gear up the green transition

JONAS AHM LUNDGREN

ART STAGE

HOST

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  • HOST
    ART STAGE

    Thomas and Tania Asbæk are the founders of Collaborations, a consultancy that helps individuals and companies engage meaningfully with contemporary art. Beyond advising on acquisitions, they guide clients toward works that resonate with personal values and communication goals, while opening space for reflection and transformation.

    To them, art is a universal language, one that transcends words and speaks directly to our emotions and conscience. It has the power to spark empathy, expand imagination, and challenge the way we see ourselves and others. Art is not only a mirror of culture but also a catalyst for moral and emotional change: It unsettles, heals, and inspires. By giving form to the invisible,  to pain, hope, longing, or joy,  art connects us to something larger than ourselves. It is both a necessity and a gift, shaping how we live, feel, and act in the world.

    We want to join IMPACT FESTIVAL since we at Collaborations, strive to be a bridge between art and society, guiding people to experience contemporary art as a catalyst for empathy, reflection, and meaningful change.

     

TANIA ASBÆK

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14:30-15:00 - TALK: ‘THE IMPACT OF ART’

  • MODERATOR
    ‘The Impact of Art’

    Thomas and Tania Asbæk are the founders of Collaborations, a consultancy that helps individuals and companies engage meaningfully with contemporary art. Beyond advising on acquisitions, they guide clients toward works that resonate with personal values and communication goals, while opening space for reflection and transformation.

    To them, art is a universal language, one that transcends words and speaks directly to our emotions and conscience. It has the power to spark empathy, expand imagination, and challenge the way we see ourselves and others. Art is not only a mirror of culture but also a catalyst for moral and emotional change: It unsettles, heals, and inspires. By giving form to the invisible,  to pain, hope, longing, or joy,  art connects us to something larger than ourselves. It is both a necessity and a gift, shaping how we live, feel, and act in the world.

    We want to join IMPACT FESTIVAL since we at Collaborations, strive to be a bridge between art and society, guiding people to experience contemporary art as a catalyst for empathy, reflection, and meaningful change.


TANIA ASBÆK

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘The Impact of Art’

    Thomas and Tania Asbæk are the founders of Collaborations, a consultancy that helps individuals and companies engage meaningfully with contemporary art. Beyond advising on acquisitions, they guide clients toward works that resonate with personal values and communication goals, while opening space for reflection and transformation.

    To them, art is a universal language, one that transcends words and speaks directly to our emotions and conscience. It has the power to spark empathy, expand imagination, and challenge the way we see ourselves and others. Art is not only a mirror of culture but also a catalyst for moral and emotional change: It unsettles, heals, and inspires. By giving form to the invisible,  to pain, hope, longing, or joy,  art connects us to something larger than ourselves. It is both a necessity and a gift, shaping how we live, feel, and act in the world.

    We want to join IMPACT FESTIVAL since we at Collaborations, strive to be a bridge between art and society, guiding people to experience contemporary art as a catalyst for empathy, reflection, and meaningful change.

     

THOMAS ASBÆK

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘The Impact of Art’

    A Kassen is a Danish artist group known for their conceptual and often humorous approach to art. They work across a variety of media, including sculpture, installation, performance, and photography. A Kassen’s artistic practice primarily explores the relationship between form and content. Starting with an object or element – whether it’s an everyday item, a material like bronze, or something more ephemeral such as a puddle or a reflection – A Kassen engages in acts of construction and deconstruction. 

    Through reinterpretation and re-contextualization, they challenge our preconceived notions of the phenomena in question. Through their manipulations, A Kassen creates works intended to be viewed within the context of art and aesthetics. The question is not so much about what happens when these pieces are placed in an institutional art setting, but rather how our perception changes when we view ordinary or mundane objects through the lens of ‘art.’ In this process, the spectator plays a crucial role. We are conceived as an integral part of the artwork, becoming interpreters who add layers of meaning and understanding, thus reshaping the narratives of each piece.

    As an artist working within an artist group I am interested communities, sharing ideas and thoughts, and that’s why I’m joining IMPACT FESTIVAL

TOMMY PETERSEN

15:10-15:50 - TALK: ‘THIRD SPACES’

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  • MODERATOR
    ‘Third Spaces’

    Copenhagen Creative Partnership is a non-profit initiative working to secure space for culture and creativity in Copenhagen’s urban development. In response to rising rents and disappearing creative environments, the partnership brings together developers, municipalities, and cultural actors to embed creative functions—like theatres, studios, food production, and cultural hubs—into new city districts. Through pilot projects, netwrok and knowledge, it demonstrates how cultural infrastructure can create vibrant, inclusive neighborhoods and long-term value for both communities and investors.

    I’m participating in the IMPACT FESTIVAL to highlight how culture and the creative industries can drive sustainable urban development—and to advocate for cities that make space for creative communities to thrive.

MATHIAS NORDBY

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  • SPEAKER

    ‘Third Spaces’

    I work at Strøm and Bas Under Buen with music, festivals, community-building and knowledge-sharing. Often bass-heavy. 

    Joining the IMPACT FESTIVAL to spread the gospel of cultural activism

FREDERIK BIRKET-SMITH

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Third Spaces’

    ARKEN is Denmark's largest museum of contemporary art. At the museum, you can experience world-class art. Art created in our time that is about you, the life you live, and the communities and society you are part of. About life and death, about dreams, love and crises, about nature, technology and people.

    ARKEN is an international museum with a unique national mission and with strong local roots in the Vestegnen region west of Copenhagen. Surrounded by the sea, dunes and the beautiful Ishøj Beach Park, we host exhibitions, collect contemporary art, build communities through art dissemination, conduct research, and provide inspiring experiences of both art and nature. For you, your family and your friends.

    We can do all this thanks to a grant from the Danish state for operation and development of the museum. We also receive grants and donations from generous foundations and sponsors. ARKEN is a self-governing institution with a board of trustees as the supreme authority, while Director Marie Nipper heads the day-to-day management.

    I’m joining the panel discussion THIRD SPACES at IMPACT FESTIVAL to share how ARKEN collaborate with the community on ideas, projects and experiences to build new possibilities and to gain insights and inspiration from my co-panellists on how to deepen the collaborations and collective impact.

LÆRKE VINDAHL

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Third Spaces’

    In Arkitekturministeriet-AMPD we have investigated the space and potential between temporality and permanence through architecture, art and design for 17 years.

    Nova Tegra is a successor of AMPD and a trailblazer in sustainable modular architecture and design, delivering high-quality, fast, and flexible buildings and products that respect both people and the planet. With a strong ethical foundation and innovative construction methods, they’re shaping the future of building in Denmark—and potentially beyond.

    Nova Tegra is the subtraction of Innovation & Integration and thereby also the Latin pronunciation of new & coherent. For homo sapiens and mother earth, the most important aspects will always be to innovate and integrate whether it being people or products. We believe in creating the building brick for the real world with a build-in reuse from creation. With a holistic cradle to cradle approach we work with: 6 bottom-lines being: Aesthetics, Climate, Health, Social, Economy & Time. Building wooden constructions as modules, elements or on-site, on screw-foundations make all our builds moveable and flexible. The whole process is 3-4 times faster than traditional builds and much more healthy and sustainable for both nature, mother earth, biodiversity and people. Temporariness is the permanence of our time

    Im joining IMPACT FESTIVAL to share thoughts and prayers for the ever changing world and how we innovate and integrate a holistic approach in a hedonistic way, whether it being for people, products or planet.

BO BENZON

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16:00-16:40 - TALK: ‘DESIGN UNLEASHED’

  • MODERATOR
    ‘Design Unleashed’

    Circularity Centre Denmark connects people, ideas and actions to drive Denmark’s shift to a better circular economy. They bring businesses, researchers and citizens together through a practical knowledge platform, hands-on events and workshops that make circularity practical and actionable. Whether you are a business seeking guidance, a researcher sharing insights, or a citizen ready to get involved, Circularity Centre Denmark is the place to connect, experiment and drive a circular change together.

    I am joining IMPACT FESTIVAL to support circular change in Denmark through establishing meaningful relationships and boost collaborative practices.

ALEJANDRO TRUJILLO

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Design Unleashed’

    Atelier Aréthuse, established by French-born artisan Alexandre Aréthuse in Copenhagen, excels in crafting bespoke contemporary furniture and objects. Leveraging 18 years of expertise in product development, fine-craft and design, Alexandre integrates traditional, modern, and ancient woodworking techniques to produce high-end, custom pieces. Renowned for exceptional craftsmanship, the atelier prioritizes elegance, precision, and sustainability. Through collaborations with international designers, architects, artists and brands, Atelier Aréthuse delivers luxurious, versatile furniture tailored to diverse aesthetic preferences where artistry meets functionality in every creation.

    Alexandre Aréthuse is joining the Impact Festival to exchange about sustainable transformation through fine craft, innovative design, artistic expression, and collaborative creative visionaries.


ALEXANDRE ARÉTHUSE

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Design Unleashed’

    Partfolio designs and builds unique, artistic installations for companies in close collaboration with designers and artists. Our focus is on creating striking visual expressions in public spaces that strengthen brand identity. We are inspired by international fashion houses such as Jacquemus and Miu Miu, who use large-scale artistic elements as branding tools. Our mission is to make this form of visual storytelling accessible and unavoidable in Denmark. 

    Partfolio is participating in Trifolium’s IMPACT FESTIVAL to showcase how artistic installations and spatial transformations can create value for both people and businesses – and to highlight how creativity can be a driving force for social and sustainable impact.

CRISTINA BRAMSEN

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  • SPEAKER

    ‘Design Unleashed’

    Sophus Bang is a multi-award-winning industrial designer and founder of his own studio in Copenhagen. With a strong commitment to human-centered and inclusive design, he creates functional and sustainable products across industries. Sophus believes empathy and collaboration is key to driving diversity and innovation, a vision he also showcased on DR’s "Danmarks næste klassiker.”

SOPHUS BANG

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16:45-17:05 - TALK: ‘CHANGING COURSE’

  • SPEAKERS
    ‘Changing Course’

    Sissel Hansen is the founder of Startup Guide, the global book series known as the “Lonely Planet for entrepreneurs,” now covering 60+ cities worldwide.

    She co-founded the NGO Impact the Future, both dedicated to driving sustainable transformation in cities through cross-sector collaboration.

    She is the initiator behind Meaningful Entrepreneurship, a movement and education program helping young founders build sustainable, purpose-driven ventures.

    Her work spans board positions, including Denmark’s Green Entrepreneurship Council and the Nordhus Foundation, alongside active involvement in the Danish Tech Startups association.

SISSEL HANSEN

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  • MODERATOR
    ‘Changing Habits’

    Veronica D’Souza is a Chief Consultant, Impact Strategist, Social Entrepreneur, and Keynote Speaker with a background in International Business and Politics (CBS) and Social Entrepreneurship (INSEAD).

    She co-founded Ruby Cup, delivering sustainable menstrual health solutions in East Africa, and CARCEL, an award-winning fashion brand employing women in prison.

    Her 15-year career spans Denmark, Kenya, Thailand, Peru, and the U.S., driving initiatives at the intersection of leadership, equity, sustainability, and social impact.

    She advises, teaches, and co-develops programs within Meaningful Entrepreneurship, helping founders build purpose-driven and sustainable businesses.

    Veronica also serves on the boards of The Soulfuls and the Danish Design Council, advancing equity, creativity, and innovation.

VERONICA D’SOUZA

17:05-17:35 - TALK: ‘CHANGING HABITS’

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Changing Course’

    Veronica D’Souza is a Chief Consultant, Impact Strategist, Social Entrepreneur, and Keynote Speaker with a background in International Business and Politics (CBS) and Social Entrepreneurship (INSEAD).

    She co-founded Ruby Cup, delivering sustainable menstrual health solutions in East Africa, and CARCEL, an award-winning fashion brand employing women in prison.

    Her 15-year career spans Denmark, Kenya, Thailand, Peru, and the U.S., driving initiatives at the intersection of leadership, equity, sustainability, and social impact.

    She advises, teaches, and co-develops programs within Meaningful Entrepreneurship, helping founders build purpose-driven and sustainable businesses.

    Veronica also serves on the boards of The Soulfuls and the Danish Design Council, advancing equity, creativity, and innovation.

VERONICA D’SOUZA

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Changing Habits’

    Circularity Centre Denmark connects people, ideas and actions to drive Denmark’s shift to a better circular economy. They bring businesses, researchers and citizens together through a practical knowledge platform, hands-on events and workshops that make circularity practical and actionable. Whether you are a business seeking guidance, a researcher sharing insights, or a citizen ready to get involved, Circularity Centre Denmark is the place to connect, experiment and drive a circular change together.

    I am joining IMPACT FESTIVAL to support circular change in Denmark through establishing meaningful relationships and boost collaborative practices.

ALEJANDRO TRUJILLO

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘Changing Habits’

    ReCraft Design Studio works with what others leave behind. Discarded materials, like fragments from demolition or leftover bits from production, are our starting point. With care, curiosity and local craftsmanship, we rethink their use and give them a new life. Every piece holds traces of its past: the place it once came from, the people who shaped it and the time it lived in between. For us, architecture is not just space, it is culture manifested in materials. Its story, its change, and its quiet beauty.

    I will join the IMPACT FESTIVAL because we can only create impact together and I am looking forward to meeting people with the same drive, sharing thoughts, and celebrating the idea of doing things differently together.

DAVID MAXIMILLIAN SCNEIDER

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17:35-18:00 - TALK: ‘CHANGING SYSTEMS’

  • Summer School alumni showcase how they are addressing systemic challenges through entrepreneurship. Each short presentation highlights:

    1. The challenge they identified

    2. The solution they are developing.

    3. The next steps they are taking.

    This session celebrates the next generation of entrepreneurs, those designing ventures that respond to root causes and aim to build regenerative, inclusive systems.

    Guests: 4-5 alumni from the Meaningful Entrepreneurship Summer School 2025

MEANINGFUL ENTREPRENEURSHIP

CHURCH STAGE

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  • MODERATOR
    ‘A Conversation on Spirit, Purpose and Community’

    Anne Katrine Heje Larsen is an experienced entrepreneur with a strong passion for Sustainable and Social Innovation. 

    “I believe that solving today’s global challenges requires building resilient ecosystems—locally, nationally, and internationally. My work is driven by a commitment to creating lasting positive impact for people, the planet, and society”

    Trifolium is building a platform for action oriented impact where  innovation, adaptability, and collaboration is in focus. And where we work across sectors to develop meaningful activities to contribute to solutions for complex societal issues.

    With a focus on setting clear goals and achieving them alongside dedicated partners, we are delighted to gather experienced, innovative and dedicated partners and people for the first Trifolium IMPACT FESTIVAL in September.

ANNE KATRINE HEJE LARSEN

18:20-19:00 - TALK: ‘A CONVERSATION ON SPIRIT, PURPOSE & COMMUNITY’

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘A Conversation on Spirit, Purpose and Community’

LOTTE MØRK

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  • SPEAKER
    ‘A Conversation on Spirit, Purpose and Community’

    Strategy and commercial leadership consulting. 

    Helping people stay people through transformation

    Im joining the IMPACT FESTIVAL to make powerful impact with great people

JOEL HAVIV