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Working in advertising and communications. Founder of wrage/antwort, a business consultancy in search of creative answers to business problems. Based in Switzerland, working anywhere you need me.

Working in advertising and communications. Founder of wrage/antwort, a business consultancy in search of creative answers to business problems. Based in Switzerland, working anywhere you need me.

Fifty-five. A few humble words on the death of Stefan Kolle.

Published 15. September 201715. September 2017 by wrageantwort in Allgemein
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In Georgia: Week Two at Leavingstone Tbilisi

Published 3. September 20174. September 2017 by wrageantwort in Work
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In Georgia: Week 1/5 at Leavingstone Tbilisi

Published 28. August 2017 by wrageantwort in Work
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To Batumi: Three good reasons why you should be at Ad Black Sea.

Published 21. August 201721. August 2017 by wrageantwort in Looking Forward
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Judging Clio: Three reasons why this is the best jury experience possible.

Published 6. August 2017 by wrageantwort in Looking Back
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Off Topic: Why The Influencer Marketing Debate Is Not An Influencer Marketing Debate.

Published 10. July 201712. July 2017 by wrageantwort in Looking Deeper
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On Cannes. And Why Leaving The Game Isn’t Changing It.

Published 26. June 201726. June 2017 by wrageantwort in Looking Back
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On The Rise: Why Georgia Is One Of The Most Creative Places On The Planet.

Published 19. June 201719. June 2017 by wrageantwort in Looking Deeper
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Shooting with the Swiss Women’s National Football Team

Published 29. May 201714. June 2017 by wrageantwort in Work
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Tons of enthusiasm: Three days at White Square, Minsk

Published 29. May 201730. May 2017 by wrageantwort in Looking Back
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