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Konrad Siller

Project Director 'shaping Futures. Goethe 2025' Transformation Initiative at Goethe-Institut e.V.

Konrad Siller has gained extensive work experience throughout their career. Konrad began as an intern at the Goethe-Institut Tbilissi in 2004, where they were responsible for preparing exhibitions, concerts, and academic lectures. Konrad then worked as a production intern at Gedeon, assisting in the production of a documentary for ARTE. In 2006, they interned at HAU Hebbel am Ufer.

From 2011 to 2022, Konrad held various roles at different organizations. Konrad worked as a business associate at door2door, where they focused on sustainable multimodal journey planning. Konrad was a freelance researcher at ZNU, calculating carbon footprints for food products. Konrad also worked as a freelance researcher at Schlange & Co. GmbH, conducting sustainability hot spot analysis.

At the Goethe-Institut e.V., they served as a program coordinator, managing cultural events and partnerships in Scotland. Konrad later became a consultant to the board, providing strategic management and planning advice. In 2019, they took on the role of Country Director/Institutsleiter. Currently, they are the project director of the 'Shaping Futures. Goethe 2025' transformation initiative.

Konrad Siller completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and Cultural Reflection at Universität Witten/Herdecke from 2005 to 2009. Konrad then went on to pursue a Master of Letters degree in Philosophy at the University of St Andrews from 2009 to 2010. There is no available information about their education beyond that.

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Munich, Germany

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