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    Ulrike Reinhard

    independant traveler

    Ulrike Reinhard is a German publisher, author, digital nomad, and futurist born in 1960 in Heidelberg, Germany.1 She studied business administration at the University of Mannheim and has dedicated her career to exploring network theory and digital interactions.1

    Professional Highlights

    Key Professional Roles::

    • Founder and editor-in-chief of WE Magazine4
    • Digital content creator
    • Network theory specialist
    • Social change catalyst

    Notable Projects::

    • Founded Janwaar Castle, a skatepark in Madhya Pradesh, India, which promotes education and social integration1
    • Co-founded DNAdigital, an initiative fostering dialogue between the "Internet Generation" and business leaders1
    • Created WeBenin, a project aimed at empowering people in West Africa1

    Clients and Collaborations:: Her impressive client list includes NATO, MIT, Google, Bertelsmann Foundation, Harvard University, and The Kiel Institute for the World Economy.2

    Approach:: Reinhard is known for her network-centric philosophy, focusing on interactions and co-creation processes. She describes herself as a digital nomad who travels light, with her laptop and smartphone as constant companions.3 Her work emphasizes driving cultural change and creating interconnected spaces.2

    Highlights

    Oct 20 · ulrikereinhard.com
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    Me, Myself & I - Ulrike Reinhard

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    Location

    Frankfurt Am Main Area, Germany