Since 2003, Hüttemann has been serving as full-time Secretary-General of the European Movement Germany (EBD), a civil society network in Berlin institutionally funded by the German Foreign Office.[2] Simultaneously, he has been an adjunct professor at the University of Passau at the Joan Monnet Chair of European Politics since 2011.[3] Furthermore, from 2015 to 2018, Hüttemann taught regularly at the Berlin School of Economics and Law.
In 2010, Bernd Hüttemann was named one of Germany's 160 best young executives under 40 by the business magazine Capital.[6] The German radio station Deutschlandfunk describes him as a full-time lobbyist for the EU. Hüttemann's main areas of expertise include representing European interests, political communication, and coordinating European policy in Germany.[7]
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