Hermann hauser biography samples

          If you want to see some nice examples of Viennese guitars, you can have a look at the nice sample collected by Brigitte Zaczeck....

          Interview with Dr Hermann Hauser

          Early Life

          Dr Hauser was born in October , in Vienna, where his mother came from, and he grew up in the Tyrol, where his father was a wine wholesaler.

          He was bilingual, with a bi-cultural background.

          Hermann Hauser is an angel investor who primarily invests in early-stage (seed and Series A) startups from the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland).

        1. Hermann Hauser is an angel investor who primarily invests in early-stage (seed and Series A) startups from the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland).
        2. Herman Hauser Household (In Leadville ).
        3. If you want to see some nice examples of Viennese guitars, you can have a look at the nice sample collected by Brigitte Zaczeck.
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        5. To be fair, in Hauser was not a new builder but rather he was expanding beyond the Viennese guitar model he always built.
        6. His mother was very keen on education, although neither of his parents were university educated. His father was very much an entrepreneur and was very productive throughout his life, building a wine business, inherited from his father, from a very small outfit to a company of 30 people.

          Education

          Dr Hauser went to school, in Wörgl and he remembers the primary school was very simple.

          Because it was so small, he had four years in one class, and he doesn’t think that the detailed personal attention that they got was very good. He went on to the Gymnasium in Kufstein, which he thinks was a fine education that he’s very grateful for.

          His primary school teacher didn’t think he would pass the entrance exam as the Gymnasium was for the bright child