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Gabriele Trah

Consultant, Private Sector Development, Economic Policy at self-employed

Gabriele Trah is a Consultant specializing in Private Sector Development and Economic Policy, currently self-employed. He has a significant background in facilitating economic development initiatives, particularly in the context of local and regional markets. Trah has been involved in various projects that focus on enhancing the effectiveness of business development services (BDS) for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and has worked with organizations such as GTZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit) to implement market development strategies.

His expertise includes conducting market assessments and pilot projects aimed at improving the delivery of services to SMEs, emphasizing the importance of understanding local cultural systems and building trust among stakeholders. Trah's work has highlighted the challenges faced by service providers in reaching smaller enterprises and the need for better information-sharing mechanisms within these markets.12

Trah's academic credentials include a position at the Geschwister Scholl Institute, Ludwig Maximilian University, where he contributes to research and policy discussions related to economic development.2 His professional experience is characterized by a commitment to fostering sustainable economic growth through innovative solutions tailored to local needs.

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Mar 17 · journalcra.com
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Frankfurt Rhine-Main Metropolitan Area