Fabian Kühn

Chief Of Staff at audvice

Fabian Kühn has diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Fabian currently serves as the Chief of Staff at audvice since March 2023. Prior to this, they worked as a Founders Associate at audvice from May 2022 until their promotion. In 2020, Fabian worked at Pride Capital Partners as a Senior Analyst from January 2022 to May 2022, and before that, they served as an Analyst from March 2020 to January 2022. Starting in November 2016, Fabian worked as a Working Student in Alternative Investments at VISTRA until March 2020. Prior to that, they interned at MLP Finanzberatung SE in April 2016 in the role of Intern for Financial Advisory.

Fabian Kühn's education history begins in 2013 when they enrolled at the University of Düsseldorf. From 2013 to 2016, they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics at this institution. After completing their undergraduate studies, Fabian went on to further their education at the Bergische Universität Wuppertal. From 2017 to 2020, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Management and Marketing at this university. Additionally, in 2019, Fabian had the opportunity to study abroad at San Diego State University, where they completed a one-year program in Business Administration.

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Basel-City, Switzerland

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audvice

Audvice unlocks the power of voice messages for companies to share information more effectively across their teams, partners and customers. 85% of the population listens to audio content for almost three hours a day. Audio is popular because it works on-the-go and it adds emotion and context. Companies have not been able to leverage this potential— until now. Audvice makes it easy for everyone to record, edit and organize voice messages — from CEOs to sales trainees. Information gets perfectly structured in playlists that can be shared in Audvice or on other platforms. Companies like Red Bull or ADAC use Audvice to make onboardings, briefings or even follow-ups more effective.


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11-50

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