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Contacts in Central Denmark Region Organisation Name Title Email Phone Number Destination Aarhus Johanne Sundtoft Head of Secret Contacts in Central Denmark Region Organisation Name Title Email Phone number Destination AARhus Johanne Sundtoft Head of Secretariat [email protected] 25746555 Destination AARhus Maria Thing Nielsen Project Manager [email protected] 25646555 Ikast-Brande Municipality Ole Nielsen Newcomer Guide [email protected] 99604328 Work in Denmark West Kirstine Lindved Head of Department [email protected] 72223384 Business Development Center Herning and Ikast-Brande Anja Harbo Voller Business Consultant & Project Manager [email protected] 24270843 Central Denmark Region Anders Kristensen Diversity Consultant [email protected] Business Network Aarhus Tiny Maerschalk Head of International Community [email protected] 51361735 Herning Municipality Mette Klarskov Hebel Settlement Coordinator [email protected] 25322673 International Network Horsens Anne Normand Sørensen Member of the Supervisory Board [email protected] 53812954 BusinessHorsens Morten Muriel Olsen Matchmaking Consultant [email protected] 27610740 Central Denmark Region Karen Elsgaard Development Consultant [email protected] 21272650 Business Region MidtVest Anne Louise Møller Lauritzen Business Developer [email protected] 22132317 Ikast-Brande Municipality Lene Møller Fløe Settlement Guide [email protected] 23311665 Skive Municipality Helle Dalsgaard Pedersen Settlement Consultant [email protected] 20917713 Struer Municipality Sidsel Munkebo Hansen Settlement Coordinator [email protected] 22421896 Aarhus Municipality Stinne Bille Program manager [email protected] 41864580 Aarhus Municipality Mette Skautrup Business cosultant [email protected] 41854857 Aarhus Municipality Rishma Maharaj Business cosultant [email protected] 41864369 Randers Municipality Mari-Louise Olsson Hattesen Settlement Coordinator [email protected] 89151552 Randers Municipality Simone Liljeqvist Recruitment Consultant [email protected] 20145107 Business Region MidtVest Rikke Bruntse Dahl Communications consultant [email protected] 22858824 Horsens Municipality Mette Munk Lauritsen Settlement Guide [email protected] 30109167 .
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