Our Team

The Entrepreneurship Hub has an interdisciplinary team with diverse knowledge from different disciplines.
We promote entrepreneurial thinking because we also see ourselves as entrepreneurs.

Our employees are active in both teaching and research and are intensively involved in shaping several projects and funding programs. 

    Employees

Sophie Bente

B.A.

Sophie Bente studied business administration and service management at the Harz University of Applied Sciences in Wernigerode.
At the end of her practice-oriented bachelor’s degree, she majored in human resources and event management.

After her studies, Ms. Bente gained her first professional experience in an event agency in Braunschweig, which organizes B2B as well as B2C events. Here, Ms. Bente mainly took over the personnel responsibility and the coordination on site.

Since November 2020, Ms. Bente has been accompanying the team of the Entrepreneurship Hub, taking over administrative and management tasks and working as a project assistant in the BMWI program “EXIST-Potentiale”.

Christopher Dormeier

M. Sc

Christopher is a Research Associate at Entrepreneurship Hub. Prior to his employment at TU Braunschweig and Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, he received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. industrial engineering focusing on mechanical engineering from TU Braunschweig. He then worked as a Visiting Researcher at UC Berkeley’s Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology (SCET).

Christopher is the coordinator of the federally funded Exist Project “Intekno – International Entrepreneurship”.

His current research focus, therefore, lays on Business Model Innovation in the context of circular economy, product-service-systems and digitalization through collaboration. Hereby, he engages engineering methods such as system of systems engineering and modeling approaches. His Besides the development of new business models, methods and tools to support start-ups and SMEs, the contextual factors are of high relevance within his research. This so called Entrepreneurial Ecosystem determines the emergence and successful development of companies.

 

Sustainable Entrepreneurship, Circular Economy, Business Model Innovation, Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, International Entrepreneurship, Sustainable transformation, and Corporate Start-up Engagement

  • Lecture “Entrepreneurship and Innovation”

  • Lecture “Entrepreneurship and Business Model Generation”

  • Seminar “MacGyver Sustainable Entrepreneurship”

  • Representative of TU Braunschweig in CESAER Task Force Innovation – Supporting Innovative Start-ups

  • Representative of TU Braunschweig in CESAER Task Force Sustainability

  • Supervision of Master’s Thesis and student groups in various lectures

  • EITM Project “oiAcademy – Sustainable transformation for SMEs”

  • Projektcoordination Intekno – International überzeugen (EXIST/BMWK)

  • Indo-German Start-up Camp

  • ELNET – paper series on “Collaborations between Israeli start-ups and German SMEs for sustainable transformation”

  • Coordination Start-up Session @ “Circularity Days”

  • Dormeier, C.; Asghari, R: Smart and Sustainable Mobility – Opportunities for Cooperation between German Companies and Israeli Startups for the Transformation of the Transportation Sector. Berlin: ELNET Deutschland, 2024

  • Dormeier, C.; Asghari, R: Smarte und nachhaltige Mobilität – Chancen der Kooperation zwischen deutschen Unternehmen und israelischen Startups für die Transformation des Verkehrssektors. Berlin: ELNET Deutschland, 2024. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24355/dbbs.084-202402151403-0

  • Dormeier, C.; Asghari, R.: ClimateTech – Chancen der Kooperation zwischen deutschen Unternehmen und israelischen Startups für die nachhaltige Transformation der Wirtschaft nutzen. Berlin: ELNET Deutschland, 2022. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24355/dbbs.084-202310191042-0
  • Dormeier, C.; Asghari, R: ClimateTech – Exploiting opportunities for cooperation between German companies and Israeli startups for the sustainable transformation of the economy. Berlin: ELNET Deutschland, 2022. DOI:https://doi.org/10.24355/dbbs.084-202310191137-0
  • Dormeier, C.; Asghari, R: EnergyTech – deutsch-israelische Kooperationschancen für die Transformation des Energiesektors. Berlin: ELNET Deutschland, 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24355/dbbs.084-202310191201-0
  • Dormeier, C.; Asghari, R: EnergyTech – German Israeli Cooperation Opportunities for the Transformation of the Energy Sector. Berlin: ELNET Deutschland, 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24355/dbbs.084-202310191301-0
  • Bohmert, D.; Cisneros Pérez, G.; Dormeier, C.; Drogul, L.; Foot, T.; Garrido, A.; Goudie, A.; Madeira, A. C.; Nygard, M.; Östling, M.: Leading by example: Boosting sustainability through good governance adopted by universities of science & technology. CESAER, 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8382415
  • Dormeier, C.; Asghari, R.: Systemic Perspective In Process Models For Sustainability-oriented Business Model Innovation. In: New Business Model Conference 2024, July 4th-5th 2024 San Sebastián.

Matthias Liedtke

M.A.

After completing his Bachelor’s degree with a major in International Business Management (BBA) at the Assumption University of Thailand in Bangkok, he stayed and worked in Bangkok from 2012 – 2013, earning his Master’s degree in Economic Geography (M.A.) at Leibniz University Hannover.  2013 – 2019 Matthias Liedtke worked first as a project assistant and later as a research associate in international projects at the German Center for Research on Higher Education and Science.

Since 2019, he has been working as a research assistant in the area of teaching and research at the Entrepreneurship Hub. In addition, he is pursuing a doctorate.

  • MacGyver Entrepreneurship
  • Technology Entrepreneurship
  • International Entrepreneurship
  • Start-Up Ecosystem
  • Ausbildung 4.0 – ein exemplarisches Beispiel über den Wandel der Ausbilder*innenrolle in der Volkswagen Akademie Braunschweig (Bachelorarbeit)
  • Trash or treasure: Welche Kundengruppen stellen ein Potential für Upcycling Produkte aus synthetischen Polyme-ren dar? Die Marktumfrage eines Upcycling Projektes von Fahrradschläuchen (Forschungsprojekt)
  • Finanzierungsmöglichkeiten von Start-ups: Chancen und Risiken am Beispiel der Start-up Region Braunschweig (Bachelorarbeit)
  • Sharing Economy – ein Erfolgsrezept auch für den ländlichen Raum? (Masterarbeit)
  • Analysis of Venture Capital – A comparison of investment and framework conditions in the USA, China, and Germany (Bachelorarbeit)
  • Analyse relevanter Rahmenbedingungen für die Ansiedlung von Startups in Niedersachen (Masterarbeit)
  • Die Förderung des unternehmerischen Denkens in Schulen (Bachelorarbeit)
  • Die Rolle von Inkubatoren und Akzeleratoren im Gründungsprozess (Masterarbeit)
  • Wachstums- und Umweltfaktoren für die Gründungen von Startups in Südostasien (Studienarbeit)
  • Standortanalyse über die Zukunftsfähigkeit der Bundesrepublik Deutschland für Start-ups im
  • wirtschaftlichen Kontext (Masterarbeit)

Entrepreneurship Summit 2020 (Berlin, Oktober 2020): Wie die Politik sich selbstentfaltende Gründungsstrukturen aufbauen kann – Entrepreneurship Governance

International Conference on Entrepreneurship and Sustainability in the Digital Era (ICESDE) (Bangkok, Oktober 2020): The Influence of Social and Economic Context Factors on Students‘ Entrepreneurial Intent – A comparative analysis

Entrepreneurship im ländlichen Raum (Braunschweig, November 2020): Bestimmungsfaktoren für ein Start-up-Ökosystem im ländlichen Raum am Beispiel des Landkreises Helmstedt

Samir J. Roshandel

Dipl.-Hdl., M.Sc.

Samir J. Roshandel studied Business Education at the University of Paderborn, Memorial University in St. John’s (Newfoundland, Canada), Tongji University and at the Chinese-German University College for a Diploma and Management Information System for a Master. Furthermore, he distinguished himself in the context of a merit scholarship of the Chinese government as well as the DAAD and completed one year at Fudan University in Shanghai (China). In the context of his stay, he researched the success factors of German start-ups in China as part of his diploma thesis.

While still in school, Samir Roshandel founded his first company and continued his entrepreneurial activities during his studies. Samir Roshandel joined the Entrepreneurship Hub in March 2013.

Desiree Schober

M. A.

Desiree Schober studied Media Studies and Art Science in her Bachelor’s degree at the HBK Braunschweig and the TU Braunschweig and then Media Studies in her Master’s degree at the HBK Braunschweig.

After her studies, Desiree Schober completed a two-year traineeship in the public relations department of the HBK Braunschweig. 

Since January 2022, she has been in charge of the Entrepreneurship Hub’s marketing activities and is responsible, among other things, for public relations and the Hub’s social media channels.

d.schober(at)tu-braunschweig.de

Mathis Vetter

LL.B.

Mathis Vetter studied law, human resources management and psychology at Brunswick European Law School in Wolfenbüttel and also holds a master’s degree in technology-oriented management from the Technical University of Braunschweig. During his studies, he already gained practical experience at the management consultancies Capgemini Invent and Kienbaum. He focused on management development, change management and process optimization in various industries.

In addition, Mathis Vetter has been involved in the student consultancy Consult One for many years, including as chairman of the board and as project manager in various projects in Braunschweig’s SME sector.

He has been working at the Entrepreneurship Hub since February 2019, initially as a research assistant in the cooperation project “Digitalization Lab” with TU Clausthal. Currently, he coordinates the project “Niedersachsen Entrepreneurship Monitoring” and is also involved in the project “International Entrepreneurship”.

  • Quantitative assessment of entrepreneurship ecosystems
  • Design of framework conditions for startup creation
  • Intrapreneurship and participation of employees in entrepreneurial processes
  • Vetter, M. & Asghari, R. (2020). The impacts of Brexit on the United Kingdom’s start-up ecosystem: implications for entrepreneurs and decision-makers In Coventry Law Journal, Vol. 25, No. 1.

Dagmar Wilgeroth

Dipl.-Kffr.

Dagmar Wilgeroth studied economics at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. As part of a co-operative research project between the Institute of International Management and Siemens AG, Dagmar Wilgeroth spent six months in Germany and France researching the role of universities with regard to cultural and technology transfer in developing countries.

After completing her studies, Mrs Wilgeroth gained many years of strategic experience in Germany and abroad at Unilever AG in the field of international marketing and innovation management and at ARAG Versicherungen AG as head of international group marketing. She has been an independent consultant and coach since 2003, specialising in entrepreneurship, business model development, modelling and innovation management.

Since 2014, she has been involved in various projects at the Entrepreneurship Hub, including the ERDF-funded project ‘InnoLink’ and EXIST Potentiale – International überzeugen (concept phase). Since March 2024, she has been working on the “Helmstedt Gründungsoffensive” project, which is funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and ClimateAction.

  • Entrepreneurial self-efficacy
  • Entrepreneurship methodology
  • Business model development