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JOBS Philanthropy

The art of giving

By Anna Jenkinson  -  21.06.2012 / 04:11 CET
Kurt Peleman onhow coming face-to-face with the leader of Chechen rebels has helped him in his job at the European Venture Philanthropy Association.
 

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KURT PELEMAN Chief executive of the European Venture Philanthropy Association.

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