Lukas Middlemann has been appointed to the newly created position of Alumni Operations Manager at SAE Institute, where he will expand the services available to graduates.

SAE Institute provides training for careers in media and the creative industries at over 50 locations worldwide, including ten sites in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. According to the company, the SAE Alumni Association network includes over 15,000 graduates across Europe. Now, SAE aims to offer even more services to support them.

Through enhanced networking across Europe, quick access to potential employers, strengthened local alumni chapters, and the development of new event formats and further education opportunities, SAE Institute intends to support former students in their career paths. Additionally, an online platform is currently under development to facilitate exchange and knowledge-sharing. In his new role as Alumni Operations Manager, Lukas Middlemann will oversee these expanded services.

"At SAE Institute, learning together doesn’t end with the awarding of final certificates. We see ourselves equally as educators and as part of a vibrant creative network. With our new offerings, we aim to strengthen the 'SAE family' community by fostering collaborative work, lifelong learning, job searches, and the cultivation of friendships formed during study," says Lukas Middlemann.

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