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KELLOGG/WHU-04

Radu Anghel changed workplaces, moving from Berlin to Bautzen. As a management consultant, he will focus on organizational design, marketing and sales for an automotive company.

Since January, Ralph Nies has been working as global head of drug safety for Grünenthal GmbH in Aachen. This German company has about 5,000 employees worldwide. For his professional change, his negotiations course proved once more to be highly valuable.

It seems Professor Jan Van Mieghem’s lectures about bottlenecks and throughput, as well as all the other MBA classes about efficiency and intercultural relationships, have influenced our private lives too. Thus Chang-Yuan (Daphne) and Joern T. Schnoewitz proudly announce the birth of their sons, Keith and Timothy, on Jan. 30.

Lucie and Michael Rauch welcomed second son Magnus Tim into the world on Jan. 12.

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