Risk Dialogue Foundation with new deputy managing director
Nathalie Stübi has been Deputy Managing Director of the Risk Dialog Foundation since July 1, 2020. She joined the Risk Dialog Foundation in January 2019 as a project manager and has actively driven the development of the digital initiative APROPOS_ in the topic of digital transformation.

Before Nathalie Stübi advanced at the Risk Dialog Foundation, she worked for seven years in the management of a digital startup. She expanded her social science background at the Chair of Computational Social Science at ETH and at the Climate Chair in Citizen Science at the University of Zurich. Thematically, Nathalie Stübi implements projects under the label APROPOS_:
- citizen-centered workshops on artificial intelligence
- Dialogue events on the digital democracy
- Studies on the sustainable data use
- the current awareness campaign "Swisscovid App Facts"
Nathalie Stübi takes over the position from Christoph Beuttler, who is reducing his workload for the Risk Dialog Foundation due to other commitments. With his competencies, he supported the strategic development of the Risk Dialog Foundation and opened up new fields of activity. He has also strengthened the Climate and Energy business area, and in particular the "Negative emission technologies" (NET) built for the foundation.
He will continue to work as project manager and senior expert in these topics and thus carry forward the vision of the Risk Dialogue Foundation for an open joint dialogue on the future, especially for NET in Swiss climate policy. Matthias Holenstein, as Managing Director of the Foundation, emphasizes: "With Nathalie Stübi, we have found a competent successor and a thematic complement in the field of digitalization in the management. On behalf of the Risk Dialog Foundation, I would like to thank Christoph Beuttler for his long-term commitment and his impetus - also in further joint projects".