"Valuable impetus for practice": Michael Blank, board member and managing director, Rind'sches Bürgerstift Bad Homburg

Specialist: Sanjay Sauldie

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The 'Customer acquisition on the Internet' event presented useful content in a clear and understandable way, even for non-online experts. In particular, the approach of adding an emotional component to websites gave me personally valuable impulses for my practical work.
Michael Blank, Member of the Board and Managing Director, Rind'sches Bürgerstift Bad Homburg
www.rindsches-buergerstift.de

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Sanjay Sauldie, born in India, grew up in Germany, studied mathematics and computer science at the University of Cologne, did his Master of Sciences (M.Sc.) at the University of Salford (Manchester, UK) on digital disruption and digital transformation (2017) and was trained at EMERITUS (Singapore) in the MIT method of design thinking (2018). He is Director of the European Internet Marketing Institute EIMIA. Awarded the Internet Oscar "Golden Web Award" by the International World Association of Webmasters in Los Angeles/USA and twice the "Innovation Award of the Initiative Mittelstand", he is one of the most sought-after European experts on the topics of digitalisation in companies and society. In his lectures and seminars, he ignites a firework of impulses from practice for practice. He manages to make the complex world of digitalisation understandable for everyone in simple terms. Sanjay Sauldie captivates his audience with his vivid language and encourages them to put his valuable tips into practice immediately - a real asset to any event!
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