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Former students of the boarding school: Kirsten meets – Episode 15
Life can be so beautiful. And it is especially beautiful when you are entrusted with a task that brings joy, promises fun, moves you to tears, and you have the chance to visit impressive personalities in their professional environment.
I, Kirsten Lehmann, have the opportunity to meet former graduates of Schloss Torgelow in the film series “Kirsten Meets…” and visit them in their current lives.
What I experienced during my visits, what I learned about the various career paths of former students, their goals, and their time at Schloss Torgelow, has been captured on camera by Jens Lange from “flamencofilm.” The resulting films are multifaceted, very personal, full of life, a bit sentimental, and there are one or two challenges for me to overcome.
Definitely watch, save the date, and celebrate with me. Have fun!
Kirsten Lehmann
Episode 15: Kirsten meets…..Prof. Dr. Miriam Zschoche, Professor of Strategic and International Management at the University of Erfurt.
Miriam completed her Abitur in 1998 at Schloss Torgelow. She then studied economics at the University of Leipzig and transferred to the University of Potsdam after her preliminary diploma. After successfully graduating in Potsdam, Miriam took a position as a doctoral candidate and research associate at the Chair of Innovation and International Management at the University of Augsburg. She then moved to WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management in Vallendar near Koblenz, where she worked as a postdoctoral researcher and took on a junior professorship in Strategic Management and Organization. Currently, Prof. Dr. Miriam Zschoche has been a professor of Strategic and International Management at the Faculty of State Sciences at the University of Erfurt for three years.
I had the opportunity to visit Miriam at the University of Erfurt. A film was created about Miriam, about self-confidence, about women’s power, and about the strength and belief that one can achieve and learn anything.
Dear Miriam, thank you for an exciting, educational, and enchanting day with you at the University of Erfurt. Thank you for the good conversations, for the shared memories, for the flashbacks to my own “student days,” and for the loving challenge. It was a great pleasure to meet you and experience you as a professor. I think fondly of our exchange about “teaching and researching,” about children, about education, about learning, about Schloss Torgelow, and reflecting on life. And yes, I would really love to be your student again. And a friend.
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