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Renate Breuer
Auteur at Uitgeverij Vrijdag
Professional Background
Renate Breuer is a distinguished author, life coach, and media professional with a diverse portfolio that showcases her talent and dedication across multiple disciplines. With a career that spans various roles in the literary world and media industry, Renate has significantly impacted her field through her engaging storytelling and expertise in production management. Renate's impressive experience includes being a guest lecturer at Thomas More, where she shares her knowledge and insights with aspiring professionals.
As a seasoned life coach, Renate formerly provided her guidance and expertise through r&b coach.be. She has helped numerous clients navigate their personal development journeys, leveraging her background in production management and her empathetic approach to coaching. Her skill set is complemented by her work as an author, during which she contributed to a variety of acclaimed publications and has cultivated a rich narrative style that resonates with readers.
Education and Achievements
Renate's academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Production Management from HRITCS Brussels, where she honed her organizational skills and gained valuable insights into the complexities of media production. With a strong foundation in production management, she then pursued additional studies in life coaching at the Ondernemersschool, allowing her to expand her knowledge and develop a multifaceted skill set suitable for both creative and coaching endeavors.
Renate's literary contributions are noteworthy, with several published works that showcase her unique perspective and storytelling capabilities. Her autobiographical work, "De averechtsheid van de dingen," released in 2017 through Uitgeverij Vrijdag, offers readers an intimate glimpse into her experiences and reflections on life’s complexities. In addition to her autobiography, she has authored a range of novels and short stories, including "Sletten & prinsessen" (2008), and "13" (2011), highlighting her versatility as a writer and her ability to captivate audiences with her narratives.
Notable Publications
- De averechtsheid van de dingen (2017, Uitgeverij Vrijdag) – An insightful autobiography that showcases Renate's personal journey and perceptions of life.
- 13 (2011, Linkeroever Uitgevers) – A compelling novel that delves into intricate themes and character developments.
- La Maîtresse du Pirate (2010, Linkeroever Uitgevers) – A captivating short story that reflects Renate's diverse writing abilities.
- Kamers vol onvervulde verlangens (2010, Linkeroever Uitgevers) – Another engaging short story that explores unfulfilled desires and human emotions.
- Sletten & prinsessen (2008, The House of Books) – A novel that intertwines various narratives, showcasing her knack for storytelling.
Throughout her career, Renate has also held several key positions that have contributed to her professional development. As a former editor in chief, producer, and account manager in various freelance projects, she has developed her skills in managing projects, collaborating with teams, and delivering high-quality content. Her past role as a program manager and junior producer at SBS Belgium further enriched her experience in media production, allowing her to navigate complex projects and engage with various stakeholders.
Achievements
Renate's contributions to the literary and media landscape are commendable. She has not only published several successful works but also dedicated her time to nurturing the next generation of professionals as a guest lecturer. Through her work at organizations like [ander]-zijds and mediarte.be, she has proven her ability to adapt to different roles, contributing to press promotion, consulting, and media production. Renate's continuous pursuit of knowledge and excellence reflects her passion for storytelling and coaching, enriching her professional narrative.
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Author
Life Coach
Media Professional
Freelance Producer
Program Manager
Guest Lecturer
SBS Belgium
Production Management
Literary Contributions
Personal Development
Coaching Skills
Creative Writing
