3 career lessons from 15th-century Venice
Who doesn’t love Venice? Its masked carnival, its romantic alleys and canals, its film and art festivals ... All of it makes the charming north Italian city one of the most romantic citie...
MA, Columbia University; MS in Commercial Engineering, University of Leuven; language certificates from universities in Spain, Germany, France and Italy. Economist, entrepreneur, and freelance journalist, beyondbrics, the emerging markets hub of The Financial Times. Has published articles in Die Handelszeitung (Switzerland), The Philadelphia Inquirer (US), De Tijd and L'Echo (Belgium), and Het Financieele Dagblad (the Netherlands), among others.
Who doesn’t love Venice? Its masked carnival, its romantic alleys and canals, its film and art festivals ... All of it makes the charming north Italian city one of the most romantic citie...
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