Lou Marx
Lou Marx
... but travelling and talking to people is the best way to open the mind to the real meanings of life. After highschool at Lycée Classique de Diekirch (special thanks to my professors Charles Marie Ternes, Gaston Scheidweiler, André Hoffmann, Pierre Puth, Lambert Schlechter, Marcel Bamberg and so much more), I made my studies in Paris at Ecole Supérieure de Journalisme (place Saint-Germain des Prés). Back to Luxembouirg, I worked several years as a journalist and responsible editor for "feuilleton" including everything concerning mobility and travelling at the weekly illustrated "revue". As a short detour in an advertising agency revealed not concluding, I made of my passion for mobility my job by joining the traffic department of Luxembourg-city. This was a quite concluding expierence without any minute of boredom, as I made mine the concerns of the citizens, as well as those of the other members of the staff. In a changing world, commitment in trade unions is becoming more important then ever, So take action, too!