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Ep. 12 - Paul Schonenberg: Leadership, Lobbying & Influence in Luxembourg

1 h 19 min · 14 de oct de 2025
Portada del episodio Ep. 12 - Paul Schonenberg: Leadership, Lobbying & Influence in Luxembourg

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Paul Schonenberg is the Chairman and CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce in Luxembourg, and a former U.S. Air Force officer who served at the Pentagon and NATO. In this episode, we talked about his journey from military life to civilian leadership, what it means to reinvent yourself professionally, and why he believes expats are Luxembourg’s greatest untapped asset. We also explored the deeper layers of integration and why forming friendships in Luxembourg can take years. Along the way, we touched on education, political inclusion, transatlantic relations, and how to bridge the cultural silos that still shape life in Luxembourg.

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