Museum Vestsjælland has a new head of outreach and communications

It is with great pleasure that we can welcome Nadja Ramseyer Krog.

She brings experience in dissemination, communication, fundraising and management – ​​and she has helped develop strategic and fascinating projects both in Denmark and internationally.

Nadja has a particular fondness for skeletons – in her thesis she conducted chemical analyses in connection with archaeological excavations.

Nadja has a Master of Science in Environmental Chemistry with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Communication and has previously worked as a high school teacher, project manager and director in the organization The Long-Tailed Macaque ProjectAn organization that works to improve the living conditions of long-tailed macaque monkeys, which are threatened by habitat destruction and exploitation.

Here she has led an international collaboration with over 200 partners in Europe, Asia and the USA.

She focuses on simple and visually strong presentation and communication - and she will help develop the museum of the future, drive new projects forward and create fantastic experiences for our guests!

– I am both proud and happy to have been allowed to become part of Museum Vestsjælland, says Nadja herself.

We are happy to have her on the team!

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