International Business, Exports, Trade, Geopolitics
International economy and the importance of global institutions are my main areas of interest. My professional and academic experience ranges widely from foreign trade, macroeconomic analysis of emerging economies and hands-on experience with public-private partnerships. I received my bachelor’s degree in 2019 from Copenhagen Business School (CBS), where I later started my MD. In addition, I spent the summer of 2019 at Harvard Kennedy School of Government and later that year, I was accepted to CEMS, the Global Alliance of Management Education on top of my CBS-degree. I will finish my degree with a semester abroad at Stockholm School of Economics in the spring of 2021 and I am currently looking for internship/trainee options in global institutions upon graduation.
Food Nation is a public-private partnership established by the Danish government and leading private organizations and companies. At Food Nation, I advise my colleagues on trends within international trade and geopolitics.
Education
MSc Business & Development Studies
Copenhagen Business School
2019
to 2021
Analyzing the interaction between international business and economic development with a strong focus on developing countries and emerging markets.
My thesis is a comparative study of countries that have received bailouts by the IMF.
Master in International Management
CEMS
2019
to 2021
The CEMS Master's in International Management (MIM) programme is a one-year Master programme in the field of international management for highly skilled and ambitious students. It is a joint degree programme delivered by 31 of the best business schools around the world in cooperation with approximately 70 leading corporations.
In the summer of 2019, I took a summer course at Harvard University on American foreign policy. Received an A- on my final paper that examined the domestic determinants that make a US president put focus on foreign policy activities.