from: Maria Luise Sauvain <munachisofavour1@gmail.com>
reply-to: Maria.Sauvain@gmx.com
date: Sep 3, 2021, 9:54 AM
subject: Waiting...
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I was referred to you through paid professional internet searches. My
name is Maria Luise Sauvain I am a Swiss-German, retired development
consultant. I am 69 years
old and have worked in my active years as a non-portfolio consultant
with European organizations for civil protection and humanitarian aid.
My professional field is in development and I have worked in 17
countries worldwide at the non-portfolio level.
My activities combine extensive regional experience with technical
depth and unsurpassed management skills. Our practices range from
private and agricultural sector development to health and education to
regional businesses. Our management systems enable us to document,
measure and apply current innovations and best practices in different
regions and sectors.
As a witness to the Covid 19 pandemic, I am led into a personal
reflection on where our world is going and what kind of world we are
leaving behind for the younger generation. Although I don't have a
child of my own, these thoughts have triggered a level of reflection
that forces me to find a personal contribution and a solution to these
future existential threats to humanity in a world where their destiny
is technologically linked every day is.
What contribution can companies make to bring human awareness together
into a global growth project that reduces the impact of politics on
common global concerns like Covid-19? The rate of technological
disruption uncovered by the pandemic makes it imperative that people
rethink their understanding of their relationship with one another -
especially one that is currently politically dominated.
I have contacted your company about these humanitarian intentions.
Personally and privately, I would like to donate the total amount of
Ten million euros for the innovative development of IT technologies
and software development that meet the emerging needs of people in our
globalized world. I am not an expert in software development - but I
am sure that innovations can take place in this global humanitarian
awareness. Let me know when you are ready to continue discussing with
me.
I would also suggest here that I want a personal relationship rather
than a business relationship because my interest and donation require
a personal understanding
between me and the person I donate to.
I am waiting for your feedback.
Sincerely
Maria Luise Sauvain
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