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27.06.2024

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Digdeep Podcast: How Do You Become a Corporate Influencer and New Work Star, Irène Kilubi?

News From the Digital World by MCML PI Frauke Kreuter and Christof Horn

Dr. Irène Kilubi, originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo, has built a remarkable career as a business engineer and consultant, working with top companies like BMW and Siemens.

Despite her challenging beginnings, she has become an award-winning speaker, influencer, and entrepreneur. Her focus is on societal and economic issues, such as Joint Generations and Community Building. Additionally, she serves as an Expert Advisor for the European Innovation Council Accelerator and is a university lecturer and sought-after keynote speaker.

Just listen in (podcast in German).

#podcast #kreuter

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