Ina Wietheger
Ina Wietheger is a Senior Partner in the Civil Economics & Infrastructure team at Roland Berger. She is responsible for the firm’s Public Sector Consulting Practice. Since joining our firm in 2000, Ina has been responsible for a great variety of projects, ranging from the design and implementation of national reform strategies to the strategic and organizational reorientation of public bodies and economic studies. She has worked on diverse topics such as demographics & labor market issues, migration, social sector reform and digitization.
Ina is particularly adept at huge transformation processes, communication strategies and stakeholder management. Her successful strategies have been used by the European Commission, federal ministries and their subordinate agencies, regional governments and foundations. Before joining Roland Berger, she spent several years working in international development cooperation for Latin America. Ina studied International Economics in Germany and the US along with a period of study in Mexico and at the German Development Institute.
Successful transformation makes the implementation part of the concept – together with the client.
Ensuring the success of mergers in the public sector
Article, September 17, 2024
The data-driven supervisory authority of the future
Study, March 16, 2023
Achieving resilience in the challenging automotive industry
Study, July 7, 2022
The modern state
Article, March 10, 2022
Roland Berger Robustness Maturity Index
Article, October 18, 2021
Robustness: Building all-weather organizations
Study, October 18, 2021
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Digitalisierung Im Öffentlichen Sektor: Blockchain Als Lösung Digitaler Kooperation?
Article, June 12, 2020
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German municipalities need more support for digitisation (in German)
Study, March 19, 2020
The importance of family friendly initiatives
Point of view, October 30, 2017
Digital equality for women?
Study, March 9, 2017
Women in Africa - Opus 3
Study, December 7, 2016
Women in Africa - Opus 2
Study, November 30, 2016
Women in Africa - Opus 1
Study, November 29, 2016
Economic effects of film making in Germany
Study, October 27, 2016
The new balance
Think:Act, November 13, 2014