FORBES distinguishes Director of FEDORA

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06 February 2019

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On February 12th, Edilia Gänz was appointed by the American magazine Forbes, as one of the 30 European talents under 30 of the year 2019 in the "Arts and Culture" category, a prestigious selection of the most promising young managers of the year in different cultural sectors.

"On behalf of FEDORA, I would like to express our deep satisfaction to see Edilia Gänz's actions as Director of FEDORA recognized internationally by this nomination." 

Jérôme-François Zieseniss - President of FEDORA

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