Holger Michael

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هولغر ميخائيل (بالألمانية: Holger Michael)‏ هو دبلوماسي ألماني، ولد في 1954. rdf:langString
Holger Wilfried Michael (* 1954) ist ein deutscher Diplomat. Er war zuletzt von 2017 bis 2019 Botschafter in Trinidad und Tobago. Davor war er unter anderem 2009 bis 2012 Botschafter in Bangladesch und von 2013 bis 2017 Botschafter in Malaysia. rdf:langString
Holger Michael (born 1954) is a German diplomat. He was appointed as Ambassador to Bangladesh in 2009, and was succeeded by Albrecht Conze in October 2012. He studied business administration in Cologne from 1972 to 1977 and attended the College of Europe 1977–1978. After a short stint as a trainee at the European Commission, he joined the West German foreign service in 1979, working at the Foreign Office in Bonn, the Embassy in Ankara (1982-1985), Managua (1985-1988, Deputy Head of Mission), Bonn (1988-1991), Seoul (1991-1994, Head of Economic/Commercial Department), Bonn (1994-1997, Deputy Head of Division), Hong Kong (1997-2002, Deputy Head of Mission), Bangkok (2002-2006, Deputy Head of Mission) and the Foreign Office in Berlin (2006-2009, Head of Division, Foreign Trade Promotion). rdf:langString
rdf:langString هولغر ميخائيل
rdf:langString Holger Michael
rdf:langString Holger Michael
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rdf:langString هولغر ميخائيل (بالألمانية: Holger Michael)‏ هو دبلوماسي ألماني، ولد في 1954.
rdf:langString Holger Wilfried Michael (* 1954) ist ein deutscher Diplomat. Er war zuletzt von 2017 bis 2019 Botschafter in Trinidad und Tobago. Davor war er unter anderem 2009 bis 2012 Botschafter in Bangladesch und von 2013 bis 2017 Botschafter in Malaysia.
rdf:langString Holger Michael (born 1954) is a German diplomat. He was appointed as Ambassador to Bangladesh in 2009, and was succeeded by Albrecht Conze in October 2012. He studied business administration in Cologne from 1972 to 1977 and attended the College of Europe 1977–1978. After a short stint as a trainee at the European Commission, he joined the West German foreign service in 1979, working at the Foreign Office in Bonn, the Embassy in Ankara (1982-1985), Managua (1985-1988, Deputy Head of Mission), Bonn (1988-1991), Seoul (1991-1994, Head of Economic/Commercial Department), Bonn (1994-1997, Deputy Head of Division), Hong Kong (1997-2002, Deputy Head of Mission), Bangkok (2002-2006, Deputy Head of Mission) and the Foreign Office in Berlin (2006-2009, Head of Division, Foreign Trade Promotion).
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