🚨 We are hiring! 🚨 The Consulate General of Switzerland in Atlanta is offering an academic internship position in the team of Culture, Public Diplomacy and Communications. Apply now and send your application to atlanta.job@eda.admin.ch What our previous interns say: “My name is Célie Landry and I recently completed a transformative internship at the Consulate General of Switzerland in Atlanta. This experience not only broadened my horizons but also equipped me with invaluable skills and insights. Here are some of my highlights: 👩💻 The range of tasks I handled was vast and varied. From creating presentations and managing social media to logistics, every day brought a new challenge. I honed my skills in networking and creativity. These diverse responsibilities ensured that I was constantly learning and growing. 🌐 I helped organize events for various target audiences and met a plethora of fascinating individuals. From students to diplomats, and CEOs to human rights advocates, I encountered people from all walks of life. 🗣️ Working in a multilingual environment was a daily adventure. In the everyday life, I primarily communicated in English, but at work, I often switched between German, Swiss-German, and French. This constant language switch sharpened my communication skills and deepened my appreciation for Switzerland’s linguistic diversity. 🤝 Collaborating with local diplomats provided a broader perspective on different countries’ diplomatic efforts and fostered my fascination with diplomacy and international relations. ✈️ I love traveling and covering 11 states and the Cayman Islands within our jurisdiction, I visited cities like New Orleans, Birmingham and Raleigh for work. Each trip was a unique experience, contributing to my personal and professional development. In conclusion, my internship at the Swiss Consulate General in Atlanta was an incredible journey. I learned a tremendous amount and am currently continuing my adventure in Chicago. If you're considering interning with the FDFA, I would highly recommend it." https://lnkd.in/d-57C9jh
Consulate General of Switzerland in Atlanta
Government Relations
Atlanta, Georgia 1,469 followers
Representing the interests of Switzerland and serving the Swiss in the Southeast of the U.S. and the Cayman Islands.
About us
The Consulate General of Switzerland represents the interests of Switzerland and serves the Swiss community in our corresponding jurisdiction which consists of eleven states in the southeastern part of the United States and the Cayman Islands.
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https://www.eda.admin.ch/atlanta
External link for Consulate General of Switzerland in Atlanta
- Industry
- Government Relations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, Georgia
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- Public Company
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1349 W Peachtree St NW
Suite 1000
Atlanta, Georgia 30309, US
Employees at Consulate General of Switzerland in Atlanta
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Rico Buchli
Chief Scientist / Vice President Product and Services / Honorary Consul of Switzerland
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John Bernhard
Honorary Consul, Artist, Writer and Publisher of ArtHouston Magazine
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Maria Rachele Woodliff
Coordinator Cultural/Educational Programs bei Consulate General of Switzerland in Atlanta
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Samina Recupero
Consular Officer
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🚀📅 On November 6, Swissnex will host its first Austin Startup Pitch Night, featuring six top startups from Switzerland! Hear pitches, meet the founders, and enjoy a lively networking reception. Get your free tickets: https://lu.ma/hsxzlbaj
🎉Swissnex Startup Pitch Night 🎉 On November 6, we will host our first Swissnex Startup Pitch Night in Texas in partnership with FIESTA and Q-Branch. This time, we’ll be back with six of Switzerland’s top startups. 🗓️November 6, 2024 📍Stubb’s Bar-B-Q (Austin, TX) ⏰06:00 PM - 08:30 PM 🚀 Swissnex Startup Pitch Night is part of the Startup camp (Texas) powered by Innosuisse and managed by Swissnex. This fall marks the first camp in Texas! During this two-week camp program, the selected Swiss startups will explore the US market through expert sessions, mentoring, and, of course, the Startup Pitch Night. 👉Pitching their project for this industry-agnostic cohort are: - Volker Bartenbach CEO, and Fabio Gobbo Head of Operations & Finances, are representing Auxivo AG - Matteo Panzavolta, CEO and Founder, is representing Authena - Olgaç Ergeneman, CEO, is representing Magnes AG - Greta Preatoni, CEO and Co-founder, is representing MYNERVA - Dr. Maximilian Moser, CTO and Co-founder, is representing Biosimo Chemicals - George Papagiannakis, co-founder & CEO, is representing ORamaVR The pitches will be followed by a networking reception and the opportunity to connect with our startups and enjoy some brisket! 🤝 Join us on November 6 and get to meet these innovative Swiss Startups. Get your free tickets: https://lu.ma/hsxzlbaj Sharon Ambrosio Matteo Cariglia Aman Sohail MassChallenge
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Switzerland’s green economy is growing 💼📈 From 2000 to 2022, jobs in the environment sector doubled, with 167,700 full-time positions now representing 4% of total employment! 🇨🇭 #WhySwitzerland
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Strengthening Swiss-US Educational Partnerships: A Journey of Innovation and Collaboration In October 2024, a delegation of Swiss higher education leaders embarked on a comprehensive study tour across the U.S. to explore innovative practices in education, foster Swiss-American partnerships, and understand the evolving relationship between academia and industry. Organized by Catherine Sokoloff and Hartmut Wickert Wickert, the delegation engaged with top U.S. universities, community colleges, and innovation hubs to exchange ideas on the future of education 📚💡. At Georgetown University, they discussed how U.S. institutions are rethinking education in response to workforce demands and technological advancements, exchanging ideas on how universities must adapt to challenges like AI, migration, and social engineering 🤖🌍. At Virginia Tech's Innovation Campus, the delegation witnessed the collaboration between universities and businesses, and in North Carolina, they explored the strong link between community colleges and industry, learning about initiatives like ApprenticeshipNC (part of the NC Community College System) 🔧. Dr. Peter Youngs, Professor and chair of the Departement CISE at University of Virginia in Charlottesville invited the group for a fabulous tour across the fields of teacher`s education with elaborated talks about classroom simulation, about coaching and training tools for students who are preparing for classrooms practices as well as a lecture about Race, Language and Teacher Education. Hosted by Swiss professor Flavio Frohlich Fröhlich at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the delegation learned about neurostimulation research and discussed mental health education. Fröhlich reflected on how these exchanges deepened cross-continental collaboration, opening doors for future partnerships 🧠🤝. Dr. Brian S. Merritt invited the group to a meeting with a team from North Carolina Community College System Office in Raleigh, introducing the enormous work to empower Community Colleges in NC, gave a tour to Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh as well as to industry partner MOEN and the Central Carolina Community College in Sanford. In Savannah, the delegation visited Savannah College of Art and Design, gaining insights into how creative education can prepare students for the future economy 🎨📈. We extend a huge thank you to all the universities, institutions, professors, and industry leaders who generously hosted the Swiss delegation! Your support has strengthened educational partnerships and laid the foundation for future collaborations.
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Over 39,000 new businesses were launched in Switzerland this year. That’s a +2.2% increase from last year’s record! 🚀 A growing number of Swiss professionals are going the part-time self-employment route, balancing jobs while chasing their entrepreneurial dreams. Today, 14% of the workforce is self-employed. 🌍✨
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Swiss innovation from University of Lausanne merges drones with georadar to monitor glaciers more closely than ever before! This cutting-edge technology penetrates ice layers, revealing under-glacier rivers and air cavities more safely and precisely than any helicopter or on-foot expedition ever could. #SwissInnovation #UniversityOfLausanne #SwissEngineering #Sustainability https://lnkd.in/gxJ5H-br
Development of a drone-based ground-penetrating radar system for efficient and safe 3D and 4D surveying of alpine glaciers | Journal of Glaciology | Cambridge Core
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🇨🇭 On October 1, 2024, the Swiss Textile Machinery B2B Meeting took place in Charlotte, North Carolina, bringing together leading Swiss textile machinery companies to showcase their innovations. The event highlighted Switzerland’s excellence in precision, sustainability, and innovation in the global textile industry. Read more⬇️ https://lnkd.in/exYyhK_t AUTEFA Solutions Benninger Group bluesign technologies ag Heberlein Technology AG Jakob Müller AG Luwa Air Engineering MAAG Group Rieter Rotorcraft AG, Saurer Intelligent Technology Co Ltd, Uster Technologies Xetma Vollenweider GmbH Swiss Business Hub USA Ralf Heckner Urs Broennimann Ernesto Maurer
Innovative Swiss Textile Companies Impress at B2B Meeting in Charlotte - SWISS IMPACT USA
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The Swiss Ambassador to the United States, together with the Consul General of Switzerland in Atlanta, the Honorary Consul of Switzerland in South Carolina, the Swiss Business Hub USA, and the Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce celebrated this week the opening of Matica Group's first manufacturing plant in South Carolina. Swiss companies, including Matica, have been integral to South Carolina’s economic landscape. Ambassador Heckner emphasized “In South Carolina, Swiss affiliates account for 3% of the jobs created by all foreign affiliates in this state. And this number continues to grow as Swiss businesses increasingly see the U.S. as a key partner for future growth and innovation.” 🎉As we celebrate this significant milestone, we wish Matica Group all the best for their journey ahead.🚀 #SwissInnovation #MaticaGroup #SwissBusiness Ralf Heckner Urs Broennimann #KimberlyKimberly Shulman Olivier Brauen Swiss Business Hub USA Sandro Camilleri
Opening Celebration of Matica’s First U.S. Manufacturing Plant in Greer, SC - SWISS IMPACT USA
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Inspiring Visit to simatec Inc. in Charlotte, North Carolina. Yesterday, Swiss Ambassador to the U.S. H.E. Dr. Ralf Heckner, Consul General of Switzerland in Atlanta H. E. Urs Brönnimann and the team of the Swiss Business Hub USA had the pleasure of meeting the President of Simatec Inc. Reto Corbetti and visiting the new Simatec Inc. site in Charlotte, a pioneer in the world of high-tech maintenance solutions. For over 40 years, the Swiss company has been a leading family-owned business, specializing in automatic lubricator and innovative products. As a global player, simatec has made its mark on industries worldwide, and now they are embarking on a new chapter with the exciting opening of their first purpose-built factory and office premises in the USA, opened in June 2024. During the visit of the Simatec premises, they were captivated by the creative work of Swiss artist Frederick Fredinko Rossmann, who crafted a vibrant piece that symbolizesthe cultural connection, shared values of excellence, creativity, and innovation between Switzerland and the U.S.. We look forward to following Simatec's continued success. #SwissInnovation #Simatec Left to right: Consul General of Switzerland in Atlanta, H. E. Urs Broennimann; President at simatec inc, Reto Corbetti; Swiss Ambassador to the U.S. H.E. Dr. Ralf Heckner; Trade Comissioner Kimberly Shulman; President Swiss Textile Machinery; Ernesto Maurer and the Head of Business Hub USA, Artur Czerniejewski
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🧠✨ A 2.5mm² brain chip developed at EPFL could change lives! This microchip converts thoughts into text with over 93% accuracy, offering new hope for individuals with motor impairments. Learn more about this major advance in brain-machine interfaces ⤵️
Turning thoughts into text with a new mini brain chip | swisstech
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