Unter-Emmentaler | Population still left in the dark [In German]

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Stephan Dupré
December 16, 2022
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Unter-Emmentaler | Population still left in the dark [In German]
Stephan Dupré
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Stephan graduated in 2018 with an Executive Masters in Corporate and Marketing Communication from IE School of Human Sciences and Technology in Madrid and holds a Certification in Marketing Strategy from Cornell University. Since 2022, he leads the Communication, Design & Events Department and actively supports the strategic positioning of the center. Fluent in French, German and English, Stephan is passionate about accelerating the adoption and use of new technologies, communication strategies, partnerships and collaborations, driving the links between organizations and the public, and the people who create them.

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