Longtime associate joins AGR in Munich

Date: 22 December 2014
Source: www.americanglassresearch.com

Date: 22 December 2014

American Glass Research is pleased to announce the addition of longtime business associate Christian Koestner to our staff.

Attendees of our Munich seminars over the past 12 years would likely recognize Christian as one of our principal translators of the sessions.  Christian will continue in that capacity but will now also manage the coordination of the seminar logistics as well. For the seminar attendees this will provide the advantage of full time, on-site availability of the coordinator to address any questions, concerns or needs that arise. In addition to his previous AGR connection, Christian works as a freelance interpreter and translator for the automotive, aerospace and military industry. He lives with his wife and two children in Munich, Germany.

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