
Benefit from one of the most successful sled dog drivers in the world
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"Bachelor of Arts" European Business Administration
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"Diplomkaufmann" (German Master's degree) European Business Administration
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Focus: leadership and human resources in companies
Bachelor's thesis topic: "The influence of leadership on employee motivation"
Diploma thesis topic: "Emotional leadership and the influence of emotions in decision-making"
Practical experience
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Leading groups of people in extreme situations for 15 years
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Shared mastering of extreme experiences
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Team building > developing team dynamics
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Team training and keynote talks for large companies such as DWS, SONY, Deutsche Vermögensberatung, ECE, Siemens Energy, Generali, Hasso Plattner Institute, Foto Raabe, Buffalo, Stadtwerke Lübeck, Unternehmer Schmiede, Con Tax, Fauricia, Redblue, Accenture, MediaMarktSaturn
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High Performance Teams (PDF)
Mastering extreme experiences at the toughest and longest sled dog races in the world
Titles

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German Champion 1999
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European Champion 2005
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Swedish Champion 2007
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Swedish Champion 2008
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World Champion 2018
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World Champion 2020
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World Champion 2022
Completion of the world's toughest sled dog races
Polardistans 300, 3rd place (2003): 300 km race in Sweden / longest purebred non-stop race in Europe
Femundlöpet 300, 66th place (2005): 300 km race in Norway / only Alaskan Malamute team to reach the finish line
Femundlöpet 400 (2007): 400 km race in Norway / only Alaskan Malamute team ever to complete the Femundlöpet 400
Polardistans 300, 3rd place (2007): 300 km race in Sweden / longest purebred non-stop race in Europe
Finnmarkslöpet 500, 26th place (2008): fastest German / only Alaskan Malamute-Greenland Dog team ever to complete this distance / the Finnmarkslöpet is the world's northernmost sled dog race
Polardistans 300, 2nd place (2009): 350 km race in Sweden / longest purebred non-stop race in Europe
Femundlöpet 600, 32nd place (2010): only Alaskan Malamute-Greenland Dog team ever to complete this race / 630 km non-stop race in the Norwegian mountains — Europe's toughest sled dog race
Femundlöpet 600, 28th place (2012): only Alaskan Malamute-Greenland Dog team ever to complete this race / 630 km non-stop race in the Norwegian mountains — Europe's toughest sled dog race
Femundlöpet 600 European Championship, 2nd place Nordic breed (2016): 600 km non-stop race in the Norwegian mountains — Europe's toughest sled dog race
Finnmarkslöpet 1000, 1st place Nordic breed, 21st place overall (2017): First Greenland Dog-Alaskan Malamute team ever to complete this race / 1100 km non-stop race in the Norwegian mountains not far from the North Cape / world's northernmost sled dog race / Europe's longest sled dog race — one of the toughest and largest sled dog races in the world
Polardistans 300 World Championship, 1st place (2018): 300 km race in Sweden / longest purebred non-stop race in Europe
Yukon Quest 1600, 27th place (2019): First Greenland Dog-Alaskan Malamute team ever to complete this race / the Yukon Quest is a 1600 km non-stop race through the wilderness of Alaska and Canada — the toughest sled dog race in the world
Polardistans 300 World Championship, 1st place (2020): 300 km race in Sweden / longest purebred non-stop race in Europe
Polardistans 300 World Championship, 1st place (2022): 300 km race in Sweden / longest purebred non-stop race in Europe
Femundlöpet 650, 14th place (2023): only Greenland Dog team ever to complete this race / 650 km non-stop race in the Norwegian mountains — alongside the Finnmarkslöpet Europe's toughest sled dog race
Finnmarkslöpet (2023): 1100 km in 8 days and 6 hours / no Greenland Dog team has ever covered such a long distance in such a short time!
Femundlöpet 650, 11th place (2024): only Greenland Dog team ever to complete this race / 650 km non-stop race in the Norwegian mountains — alongside the Finnmarkslöpet Europe's toughest sled dog race

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