Michelle Meineke
About Michelle Meineke
Michelle Meineke is an experienced editor and contributor focused on sustainable development, currently serving as a Contributing Editor at Global Thinkers Forum and holding multiple editorial roles at The Gulf Intelligence and Thomson Reuters. She has a strong academic background in Global History and Circular Economy, and her work influences initiatives across 69 countries.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Michelle Meineke has served as an Editor at Thomson Reuters since 2016. In this role, she contributes to the organization’s editorial direction and content creation. Her tenure at Thomson Reuters spans over eight years, during which she has also worked as an Emerging Markets Correspondent from 2011 to 2013. This experience has provided her with a comprehensive understanding of global news and market dynamics.
Current Role at Global Thinkers Forum
Since 2017, Michelle Meineke has been a Contributing Editor at Global Thinkers Forum. This London-based non-profit focuses on fostering dialogue and collaboration among global leaders. In her role, she creates content that supports sustainable development initiatives, impacting 69 countries worldwide.
Education and Expertise
Michelle Meineke is pursuing her studies in Global History at City, University of London, a program she began in 2021. Additionally, she is enrolled in Executive Education courses on Circular Economy and Sustainability at the University of Cambridge, also starting in 2021. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Multi-Media Journalism from Bournemouth University.
Previous Experience in Media
Michelle Meineke has extensive experience in the media sector. She worked at Argus Media as Senior Middle East Correspondent from 2013 to 2015 in Dubai, and previously served as Deputy Emissions Editor & Analyst from 2008 to 2011 in London. Additionally, she held the position of Deputy Editor at PPS Publications for one year in Sussex from 2007 to 2008.
Contributions to Sustainable Development
Michelle Meineke is actively involved in creating thought leadership content for a non-profit incubated at Oxford University's Said Business School. Her work focuses on sustainable development, women empowerment, and youth development, aligning with her commitment to global initiatives that promote positive change.