So far in her life, Walburga Fröhlich has founded a kindergarten, a centre for the development of innovative social projects, the social enterprise atempo and capito, an international company for comprehensible communication and AI. The latter is one of the first social enterprises in Austria with an international AI-based business model. Together with her team, she combines social impact with technology, economic sustainability with inclusion and volunteers in various social entrepreneurship networks for an improved eco-system for social entrepreneurs and female CEOs. Walburga Fröhlich has already won many prizes in her life as an entrepreneur, including the EU Prize for Women Innovators, the only Austrian woman to do so to date. She has a Master’s degree in Social Work and Social Management (Joanneum University of Applied Sciences Graz) and a diploma in Integrative Supervision and Organisational Development (Fritz Perls Institute Düsseldorf). Incidentally, the above-mentioned organisations founded by her still exist today, some of them for more than 20 years.