FEDORA has been nominated as the European Cultural Investor of the year

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27 September 2019

Essen / Germany

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(From left to right) Sibylle Gallardo-Jammes, International Communications Director of Van Cleef & Arpels, Philippe Donnet, CEO of Generali Group, Barbara Gessler, Head of Unit Creative Europe of the European Commission, Jérôme-François Zieseniss, President of FEDORA

We are honoured to announce that our European initiative has been nominated for the 14th edition of the “European Cultural Brand Awards” in the category European Cultural Investor of the year 2009. An expert jury composed of 42 members from the fields of culture, business and media selected 22 nominees out of 105 competition entries from all over Europe. 

The awards go to trendsetting cultural providers, sustainable investments in cultural projects, innovative educational programmes, urban culture and cultural tourism regions as well as the most committed cultural managers from Europe. 

The Award Ceremony will take place during the Gala evening of the “Night of Cultural Brands” on November 7th, 2019 at the UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein in Essen in Germany in the presence of Michelle Müntefering, Minister of State for International Cultural Affairs at the Federal Foreign Office.  

For more information about the award click here.

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