Guido Keel is used to people seeking his expertise. As a professor and institute director, he is often the expert in the room. Things were very different in 2025 when he worked in Vienna as an advisor
When Julia Mayer started out looking at the topic of sustainability in the financial sector, hardly anybody wanted to hear about it. Today, approximately 15 years later, things look completely differe
The first country Stefan Flückiger was sent to as a diplomat was Haiti. It was in 1990 that the first democratically elected president came to power in this Caribbean country. Starting in 1994, Flücki
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This is not the first interview that Jonathan Dominguez Hernandez has given. “The male midwife from Tenerife” caused a stir already in his previous professional posts in England and Austria. The 42-ye
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