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posted by Frauke Godat on 8/ 7/2007 11:13 am |
Being a foreign entrepreneur in Germany |
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One of the first events that I attended back in Berlin was the foundation of a German e.V. (association). When I arrived at the Café “Sala del Popolo” that day, I did not even know that the intention of the evening was to establish the “Foreign Entrepreneur Support Network”. I had been invited by Allison, founder and owner of Sala del Popolo and also initiator of this network. The movement that I currently work for (www.wearewhatwedo.org) is about to take the next entrepreneurial step in Germany and I have been trying a bit to find my own way in the German bureaucratic jungle and did not get very far, so far. Thus, I have huge respect for Allison, as a Canadian in Berlin to start this network. Here are three questions to get to know her a bit more:
What drops of wisdom can I offer others just starting out? What passion drove me to do this? ======================== Allison is currently founding a non-profit support network for foreign entrepreneurs in Germany. The organization will serve as an information outlet for those thinking about starting a profitable or non-profitable business. Industry specific information will be made available in English and will deal with factual as well as cultural issues relevant to the foreign entrepreneur. The network will also organize events such as networking events, seminars and professional development workshops, all in English. Contact: info@saladelpopolo.com Allison is also actively involved in conversation initiatives geared toward building social capital and creating more integrated communities. The purpose of these conversations is to bring people together from diverse backgrounds, cultures, ages and status to speak about issues of common interest: www.saladelpopolo.com Finally, Allison is an active member of the Young Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research. They are currently organizing the annual conference, which will take place in Berlin this year: www.youngsietar.org |
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