Even as a high school student, I wanted to become a commodities trader. As a basis, I studied law and worked in corresponding companies during the summer. This opened up a broad horizon of subjects to me and taught me social competence in business activities. My bosses began to trust me and gave me responsibilities, and people listened to me when it came to making decisions. And in this way, I grew into my role over time.
In doing so, I learned that trust is the only key to being consulted, as an advisor, on all major decisions. My trade consists of cross-generational listening, understanding, translating, mediating and trading. When speaking with clients, we discuss economics and finances, although recognition and family are dealt with equally as often.