Andreas Wil Gerdes
Andreas Wilhelm Gerdes is a German entrepreneur, digital nomad, consultor and benefactor based in Malta. He has been one of the speakers at the Kairos Society, and is a consultant on the MaNaBu educational project. He was involved in the project to make Andes, New York, one of the first towns with free and extensive Wi-Fi coverage in the United States.
Biography
Gerdes was born in Münster, Germany, on September 10, 1970. In elementary school he was one of only eight male students, among 1000 female students. Gerdes affirms “it was a collaborative environment, so that is why it feels more natural to me. Gerdes founded in the mid-1980s, in Germany, a company in the field of telecommunications together with René Obermann. The business was partially bought by Hutchison Whampoa in 1992, and renamed Hutchinson Telecom. Later, in 1998, the company was bought by Orange PLC.The Kairos EU Summit has featured Gerdes as a special guest several times since 2014, the last one being in 2019. Gerdes is also involved as a consultant in MaNaBu, a non-profit educational project dedicated to teach children through an online platform and videos. Gerdes is the serial entrepreneur of this project, which seeks to reach some of the UN's SDGs.
Gerdes nowadays works as a digital-nomad both in Malta and Croatia, where he also financially and technologically backs local start-ups. Besides being a vocal advocate for ethical food management, Gerdes is currently also a consultant on issues of parental custody and child rearing.