Milena Störmer obtained a Master’s degree in Development Economics and International Studies from Friedrich-Alexander University. This was inspired by her journey abroad where she had the opportunity to work in Hanoi, Vietnam as well as in Kampala, Uganda for a longer period. During this time, she worked in local NGOs and dedicated her time to social causes, including volunteering for projects on empowering women and fundraising for WHO events. She currently assumes the role of a Research Associate at the Chair for Strategic and Value-oriented Management.
Her research endeavors delve into the complex intersection of business operations and socio-political contexts, with a specific emphasis on corporations operating in conflict regions. Her research projects include an in-depth examination of businesses navigating high-risk environments amidst cartel conflicts in Mexico. She aims to explore how corporate managers perceive and engage in peacebuilding efforts within such challenging contexts. Additionally, her research investigates the ramifications of corporate legitimacy in the aftermath of corporations withdrawing from the Russian market following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.