Leonor Bernardino

International Expansion Department

Currently (2023–2025) Leonor is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Medicine, taught in German, at Semmelweis University – a research university in Budapest, founded in 1769, which maintains a cooperation agreement with Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg.
Previously (2021–2023) she attended the Biology program at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, an institution with which Semmelweis University has an academic cooperation agreement, before transferring to the Medicine program (German-taught).
She completed secondary education in 2021 at the Deutsche Schule Lissabon (German School of Lisbon) with distinction.

Since January 2025, she has been part of EuroMiami, serving as a Senior Technician in the International Expansion Department.
In this role, Leonor leads the prospecting and analyzing business opportunities in foreign markets, with a particular focus on Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Hungary, actively contributing to the definition and implementation of the company’s internationalization strategy.
She is also engaged in representing German clients in Portugal and Portuguese clients in German-speaking and Hungarian markets, ensuring both strategic and operational management of the respective business relationships.

Social Responsibility

EuroMiami adopted a policy of social organisation that favours a calm atmosphere in the company, implemented healthy diet-related lifestyles for its employees, and encourages sports activities and social interaction with family members, in order to help employees manage a work-life balance. It also fosters a "clean" working environment infrastructure with different spaces for work and leisure and promotes a sustainable environment. It supports identified social causes, offers volunteers and actively cooperates in other social projects proposed by its employees.

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