You need a moderator with high standards for your event(s).
Someone who always strikes the right note in different languages. Be it with a CEO or a student, a journalist or a minister. Be it in the context of an intimate stakeholder dialogue or an event with hundreds of viewers with live-streaming and interpretation. As a trained journalist, I enjoy familiarising myself with complex issues in the shortest possible time, thus ensuring a high-quality discussion and qualified questioning without putting myself in the foreground.
This is precisely what I have done for the European Union over the years. You can get an impression of my type of (multilingual) moderation in the recording of the discussion event: “Solidarity in the EU Member States” with, among others, the then Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn and the Vice-President of the European Parliament, Katarina Barley.
I have also planned and moderated discussion formats for the European Union. For example: “EU on stage”. MEPs or a Commissioner proposed a topic for which I, together with my team, developed the dramaturgy and invited guests. It is an entertaining 20-minute format. The filmed part was followed by an intimate (not filmed) discussion with pupils from the audience. The following episode is with the Vice-President of the European Parliament, Marc Angel, on inclusion on the labor market. This episode contains a conversation with the British Tik-Tok-star Evie-Meg Field who has the Tourette’s syndrome.
In another “EU blind date” format, a kind of summer interview for MEPs, I had MEPs meet with people from civil society who are active in the areas that concern the MEPs’ areas of expertise. In this example, MEP Tilly Metz meets mayor and hotel owner Joe Niller to talk about tourism.
You need a moderator with high standards for your event(s).
Someone who always strikes the right note in different languages. Be it with a CEO or a student, a journalist or a minister. Be it in the context of an intimate stakeholder dialogue or an event with hundreds of viewers with live-streaming and interpretation. As a trained journalist, I enjoy familiarising myself with complex issues in the shortest possible time, thus ensuring a high-quality discussion and qualified questioning without putting myself in the foreground.
This is precisely what I have done for the European Union over the years. You can get an impression of my type of (multilingual) moderation in the recording of the discussion event: “Solidarity in the EU Member States” with, among others, the then Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn and the Vice-President of the European Parliament, Katarina Barley.
I have also planned and moderated discussion formats for the European Union. For example: “EU on stage”. MEPs or a Commissioner proposed a topic for which I, together with my team, developed the dramaturgy and invited guests. It is an entertaining 20-minute format. The filmed part was followed by an intimate (not filmed) discussion with pupils from the audience. The following episode is with the Vice-President of the European Parliament, Marc Angel, on inclusion on the labor market. This episode contains a conversation with the British Tik-Tok-star Evie-Meg Field who has the Tourette’s syndrome.
In another “EU blind date” format, a kind of summer interview for MEPs, I had MEPs meet with people from civil society who are active in the areas that concern the MEPs’ areas of expertise. In this example, MEP Tilly Metz meets mayor and hotel owner Joe Niller to talk about tourism.