Nov 29, 2017
Anne carries a Danish passport but considers herself a citizen of the world. Her father’s family escaped from Germany as the Nazis persecuted them for their pacifist’s beliefs. Her family moved to Norway to the countryside when she was 11. For college she attended an alternative three-year innovation management school that started her great journey combining entrepreneurship, technology solving complex social problems. A recipient of the Rotary Peace Fellowship, Anne today is the co-director of the “Re-Di School for Digital Integration” teaching refugees in Germany how to code. Find out more about Anne’s career in Episode 1 of Season 2 of the Social Change Career Podcast.
In this episode we discuss:
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Standford University Peace Lab
“Redi” school of digital integration
Hacking the refuge crisis- Tedex Berlin
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