Julie Sörensen
Since 2023, I’ve been able to help shape events at Archive of the Future as a member of the advisory board. Originally from Denmark (Copenhagen), I came to Lichtenfels in 2010, after which I completed my Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Archaeological Sciences, Art History and Heritage Conservation. I then worked for the Hanns-Seidel-Foundation while doing voluntary work on the side. Today I work at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation As you can see from my career path, our culture and the evidence of it lie very close to my heart. With the Archive of the Future, I hope to be able to present an exciting and inspiring cultural offering in Lichtenfels. I would describe myself as a determined optimist and a dreamer at the same time. I always like to learn new things, travel a lot and I enjoy being around people, so you'll often find me at concerts, exhibitions and museums. But I also need time for myself. I draw energy and creativity mainly from nature. I am especially delighted by new creative ideas and exciting people.