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Maximilian De Bucourt

South Kent School, Germany

Maximillian is working as a Doctor at the Charité Hospital in Berlin in the department of Radiology.
(Posted May 2010)
 

Sven Kürvers

Solebury School, Germany

Sven writes: “After almost ten years of legal studies in Heidelberg, Hamburg, Madrid, Bonn and Boston, I recently passed my final law exam (i.e. 2nd State Examination, comparable to the American Bar Exam) in Hamburg. At the moment I am planning my career entry - most likely I will start as a management trainee in my father's business near Düsseldorf. Prior to my start, I hope to be able to realize a round-the-world trip.”
(Posted May 2010)
 

Dr. Michael Masling

Christ School, Germany

Michael had a “tremendous experience” at Christ School. After finishing school, he studied law and started working for Morgan & Lewis & Bockius (an American law firm) in August 2009 in their Frankfurt office.  At Morgan Lewis, he is involved in an on-line program for career networking and mentoring geared to talent high school and university graduates (www.youtrex.com).
(Posted May 2010)
 

Eleonora Botar

Wyoming Seminar, Hungary

eleonora.botar@consilium.europa.eu
Nora is working with the Council of the EU in Belgium and has offered her help to other alumni interested in the Council.   She and Lorant were married in Hungary two years ago in a small castle in the countryside near her parents.  They now live in Brussels.  Nora is working in corporate law, competition, public procurement and a bit in customs union.  Her job is to assist the Presidency and the Council in preparing files for discussion.  She remembers her time at Wyoming Seminary fondly.
(Posted Mar 2010)

 

 

Anke (Laube) Erler 

Lancaster Country Day School, Germany

Anke is the proud mother of Helen Emma Louise (right) born on February 27, 2010.  Anke and her husband Philip will be moving to Berlin this Spring.
(Posted Mar 2010)  

 

Maximilian von Mangoldt

St. Andrew's-Sewanee School, Germany

Maximilian is a lawyer in Frankfurt and working for Gleiss Lutz Rechtsanwälte.
(Posted Dec 2009)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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