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Quentin is a Manager based in Fragomen’s Geneva office. He assists local and global corporations as well as private clients with their Swiss immigration matters, leveraging his extensive experience in Swiss immigration as well as his close relationship with local labor market and migration authorities.
Quentin leads a team of French-speaking consultants based out of Fragomen’s Geneva and Zurich offices.
Prior to joining Fragomen, Quentin worked in global mobility consulting for a leading consulting firm.
Quentin is fluent in English, French and German. He also speaks Japanese and Spanish.
Education
- Vienna Diplomatic Academy, Master of Advanced International Studies, 2015
- University of Fribourg, LL.B., 2012
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