As Austria's fastest graduate, he completed his studies in law in record time in just five semesters as well as completing parallel studies in marketing and management at the Karl Franzens University in Graz. He spent his time learning languages, travelling abroad and with cultural exchange programs in San Diego (California) and Turin (Italy). He already participated in the European Forum Alpbach 2004 with the central theme "Frontiers and Frontier Crossings." He has been attending numerous practical courses in Austria and abroad, including companies such as Banca Intesa (Trieste, Italy) and Hypo Alpe Adria Bank (Klagenfurt), court practice at the BG/LG Klagenfurt.
On Waldzell 2005
Waldzell Meeting 2005 - blueprints of a future with meaning, with which expectations does one engage in a "Global Dialog for Inspiration?" You were definitely disappointed if you had hoped for a singular enlightenment. I spent an interesting and stimulating two days because I let myself be inspired by the impressive atmosphere of Melk Abbey and engaged in dialogs with unique personalities representing a variety of different backgrounds, and got to know different opinions, facets and approaches. I profited the most from this interdisciplinary dialog and diverged from the beaten paths. Personally, Waldzell 2005 was an impetus, space and opportunity for me to become aware of the fact that there are also other things that need to be considered. Which unfortunately is consciously accorded much too little time and space in everyday life.
On Waldzell 2005
Waldzell Meeting 2005 - blueprints of a future with meaning, with which expectations does one engage in a "Global Dialog for Inspiration?" You were definitely disappointed if you had hoped for a singular enlightenment. I spent an interesting and stimulating two days because I let myself be inspired by the impressive atmosphere of Melk Abbey and engaged in dialogs with unique personalities representing a variety of different backgrounds, and got to know different opinions, facets and approaches. I profited the most from this interdisciplinary dialog and diverged from the beaten paths. Personally, Waldzell 2005 was an impetus, space and opportunity for me to become aware of the fact that there are also other things that need to be considered. Which unfortunately is consciously accorded much too little time and space in everyday life.
