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Contacts in the Region of Southern Denmark Organisation Name Title Contacts in the Region of Southern Denmark Organisation Name Title Email Phone number Aabenraa Municipality Eva-Christine Aaen Damsleth Larsen Settlement Coordinator [email protected] 20347382 Aabenraa Municipality Julia Schatte Business Consultant [email protected] 51502869 Aabenraa Municipality Louise Davids Settlement Coordinator [email protected] 53631166 Aabenraa Municipality Maria Heesch Recruitment Manager [email protected] 23441465 The Development Council of Southern Denmark Tina Hansen Petersen Project Manager [email protected] 40343666 KompetenceCenter Billund Antje Niklas International Recruiting Consultant [email protected] 20168826 Nyborg Municipality Betina Østergreen Head of citizen service centre [email protected] 51199080 Nyborg Municipality Pia Andersen Citizen counsellor/Case officer [email protected] 63337977 Odense Municipality Nikolaj Knude Hansen Consultant [email protected] 30713287 Sønderborg Municipality Newcomer Service Tatjana Marika Rode Settlement Coordinator [email protected] 27907468 Work-Live-Stay Camilla Høholt Smith General Manager [email protected] KompetenceCenter Billund Raluca Lucacel International Recruitment Consultant [email protected] 21502853 Haderslev Municipality Anita Müller Tjørnelund Settlement Coordinator [email protected] 74340361 Odense Municipality Aleksandra Jensen Spouse Consultant [email protected] 51464238 Tønder Trade Council Amit Mozumdar Business Consultant [email protected] 20313977 The Triangle Region Karen Margrethe Kyhl Winther Development Consultant [email protected] 30580410 Middelfart Municipality Anne Marie Klausen Settlement Consultant [email protected] 22400049 Odense Municipality Zivile Petronyte Consultant [email protected] 29106276 Tønder Municipality Marianne Krag Okholm Settlement Consultant [email protected] 24481719 Work-Live-Stay Anette Kjær Senior Consultant [email protected] 29645909 Work-Live-Stay Christina Mikkelsen Project Manager [email protected] 61701067 Work-Live-Stay Mariola Kajkowska Global Onboarding Specialist [email protected] 50430737 Vejle Municipality Louise Nielsen Settlement Guide [email protected] 21810436 Vejle Municipality Amir Samkani Expat Business Consultant [email protected] 24654111 Odense Municipality Julie Fink Senior Consultant [email protected] 51165018 Central Denmark Region Karen Elsgaard Development Consultant [email protected] 21272650 Esbjerg Municipality Pia Enemark Settlement Coordinator [email protected] 20473206 Esbjerg Municipality Nicole Hogan Spouse Consultant [email protected] 23641702 Esbjerg Municipality Lærke Østergaard Støchkel Spouse Consultant [email protected] 21339539 Esbjerg Municipality Maria Anglada Spouse Consultant & Project Coordinator [email protected] 23995534 Work-Live-Stay Lisbet Friis Møller Development Consultant [email protected] 28257737 Odense Robotics Randi Mørk Lildballe Global Talent Attraction Manager [email protected] 23933044 Business Billund Marianne Karlskov Thomsen Settlement Coordinator [email protected] 22692498 Odense Municipality Filip Sand Dalengaard Manager [email protected] 24437902 Workindenmark South Berith Madsen Head of Department [email protected] 72223330 Vejen Municipality Marie Bøttcher Christensen Settlement Coordinator [email protected] 30586231 University of Southern Denmark Josephine Lethenborg Head of International Staff [email protected] Fredericia Municipality Malene Feddersen Settlement Coordinator [email protected] 72107200 Business Kolding Kommune Tove Gæmelke Director [email protected] 40965505 .
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