Humans of CBSbyAnna Holte
Spring is here and it’s time to plant seeds. What seed do you want to plant and watch grow?
“I don’t have a garden but would really like to plant a magnolia tree. They’re so beautiful for the few days they bloom and remind me that spring is coming.”
Anne Lewinsky, Executive Support and Communications Advisor
Spring is here and it’s time to plant seeds. What seed do you want to plant and watch grow?
“I’d plant a compliment with another person that would germinate and grow.”
Jasmin Labrosse, AP fund manager, CBS Students
Spring is here and it’s time to plant seeds. What seed do you want to plant and watch grow?
“I’d like to plant hazelnuts. My grandma had a tree and I have fond memories of it from my childhood.”
Jonas Ravn, HA Almen - Bachelor i Erhvervsøkonomi (BSc in Economics and Business Administration)
Spring is here and it’s time to plant seeds. What seed do you want to plant and watch grow?
“A good mood seed that gives and spreads a lot of positive energy.”
Katrine Høier, HR Department Administrator
Spring is here and it’s time to plant seeds. What seed do you want to plant and watch grow?
“I’d plant a seed that will give me more time for myself and more time to live life.”
Maarisha Singh, HA Almen - Bachelor i Erhvervsøkonomi (BSc in Economics and Business Administration).
Spring is here and it’s time to plant seeds. What seed do you want to plant and watch grow?
“I’d plant a seed that creates the basis for greater professional development.”
Martin Sauer Lange, MSc in Business Administration and Information Systems (cand.merc.(it.))
Spring is here and it’s time to plant seeds. What seed do you want to plant and watch grow?
“I would plant a seed for happiness.”
Rim Bhandari, Dishwasher in the Canteen
Spring is here and it’s time to plant seeds. What seed do you want to plant and watch grow?
“A cherry tree for sure – they remind me of spring and the colours make me very happy.”
Sarah Seneca, BSc in European Business
Spring is here and it’s time to plant seeds. What seed do you want to plant and watch grow?
“I’d plant one seed for the possibility of new experiences and another for having a ‘YES hat’ on.”
Sebastian Bisgaard, BSc in Business Administration and Digital Management