
I have an extensive history working on international projects with international groups of people, and I spent a lot of time as a project leader and director. This section is to clarify some of my managerial experiences.
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When I worked in Berlin on my music project, I lead a team of international artists and press people. A large music project requires a lot of coordination from many different talents. I was the lead performer and songwriter of my project, and was directly involved in hiring and managing all of the amazing people who worked with us along the way. I organized large events at famous places, like Berghein in Berlin. I also led my own PR office and owned a record label. During that time I was successful in obtaining over 20,000 euros worth of grants and toured throughout Europe.
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For over a decade, I organized children's educational language camps. I often did this in the summers while I was in the music business. It was a great way to make extra money for my art projects, and it was also an enriching experience that enabled me to travel and work with people from all over the world. I was solely responsible for organizing camp activities as well as the health and well being of every child present. I also had to direct and coordinate staff. I was responsible for up to seven staff members and 60 children at a time.
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I was the coordinator of the main theater for the Jewish Film Festival in Berlin during 2015. I was the only festival employee on site and was responsible for VIP coordination, introducing all of the films and seeing that all events ran smoothly and on time.
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I used to run my own business as a language consultant for large firms. I worked as an English teacher in Germany and also helped companies with their English copy write material.
Today I work as an international freelancer. In addition to running a science blog, I run my own business as copywriter and video producer.
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