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  Radu Anghel KWHU-04 and nine partners recently set up the investment company Teamventure Europe A/S, which is based in Copenhagen.
   

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Since April, Michael Rauch and his family have been re-united in Shanghai. They spent spring break conquering Hong Kong's Disneyland. Even Winnie the Pooh showed up and left a lasting impression on the kids, who immediately joined a fundraising campaign for the next Disneyland to be built in Shanghai and offered Pooh the chance sleep in their room whenever he needs rest from tiresome photo shoots.

Radu Anghel and nine partners have set up the investment company Teamventure Europe A/S, which is headquartered in Copenhagen and has offices in Berlin, Helsinki and Moscow. The company supports small and medium-sized enterprises.

Luca Jelmoni joined KPMG in Zurich as manager.

Classmates Jutta Zacharias and Sabine Hansen are actively involved in WHU alumni networking and maintain an EMP alumni Web site, in-praxi.org. Together with Jennie Weingartner EMP-55 and Michael Maier WHU-03, they have revitalized the regional chapter in Düsseldorf, where they set up monthly social, business or cultural events. Have a look at the Web site and be part of the great network.

On May 1, Max Kuchler took on his new job as deputy general manager of the International Aerospace Management Co.'s registered headquarters in Venice, Italy. IAMCO is a truly international company employing people from its five Euro-Canadian partners, doing business with the international staff of various NATO organizations and managing subcontracts covering 12 Euro-Canadian countries.

Together with their children Theresa, Andreas and Agnes, Max and Regina are grateful for this unique opportunity concerning both professional and private development.

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