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Rolf Reinhardt
Rolf Reinhardt, Managing Director
Rolf Reinhardt is holding the degree of a Dipl.-Ing., as he is a graduated engineer in Media Technology specialized in Multimedia. He finished his studies in Germany and France with a thesis (with honours) on the subject of controlling of Vocational Education & Training with e-Learning at L’ORÉAL, Paris.
Rolf Reinhardt has worked for several lighthouse eLearning-projects as consultant and manager, has collaborated with publishing houses and has extensive experience in the field of healthcare. He is experienced in organising conferences, seminars and workshops, dedicated to national and international audiences.
From April 2009 to 2011, Rolf Reinhardt was in charge of managing and conducting the operational activities of the European Foundation for Quality in E-Learning, EFQUEL, including the work in European projects on Game based Learning, Adult Learning Centres, Peer Learning, Benchmarking of Tertiary Educational Providers, Evaluation of Training and Courses, User Generated Content in Universities, and Open Educational Practices.
Currently, Rolf Reinhardt is Managing Director of the Learning Agency Network, an international learning value added service for learning providers.
With a background in Vocational Education and Training, Rolf Reinhardt has expertise in this field, specifically concerning quality management, controlling, evaluation, training and competence management.
Rolf Reinhardt has been living in Pfullingen, Freiburg, Mittweida, Berlin, Paris, Karlsruhe, Cologne and Brussels to work for SMEs, multinationals and NGOs.
Contact details:
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Phone: +32 (0) 2 80 80 365
Fax: +32 (0) 279 197 11
Mobile: +32 (0) 479 123 890
Quotes
"I believe that the man choosing progress can find a new unity through the development of all his human forces, which are produced in three orientations. These can be presented separately or together: biophilia, love for humanity and nature, and independence and freedom." Erich Fromm (1969) |




