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Liden & Denz CEO Julia Voevodina shortlisted for the Managing Director of the Year award

Liden & Denz CEO Julia Voevodina shortlisted for the Managing Director of the Year award
25 September 2017

We are pleased to share great news: Liden & Denz CEO Julia Voevodina has been selected one of the three finalists for the Business Owner/Managing Director of the Year award at the inaugural Lead5050 WIE awards! These awards recognise women’s achievements and the efforts of those who work towards gender equality in the education industry.

Julia Voevodina has been running the company since 2012. She gradually built her career with Liden & Denz after graduating with honours from the St.Petersburg University of Economics as a specialist in Strategic Marketing in 2005. Before her appointment as managing director, Julia assumed various responsibilities in both St.Petersburg and Moscow and gained a lot of experience in the spheres of services and marketing. Human resources and operational management are her main priorities. Julia is a big fan of the study travel industry and global education issues.

We are proud and happy for our colleague and looking forward to finding out the nomination results! The winner will be announced during the awards ceremony in Berlin on October 28th.

 

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