Katja Freudling

Consultant, Frankfurt, Germany

Katja Freudling holds the position of Consultant at Horwath HTL Germany, where her areas of expertise include feasibility studies, project management, digitisation and conceptualisation.


Bio

Katja Freudling is a Consultant at Horwath HTL Germany, specialising in feasibility studies, project management, digitisation, and conceptualisation. Since joining the firm in July 2021, Katja has developed long-term strategies for real estate and hotel managers, with a particular focus on private investors. Her expertise also encompasses development, strategy, branding, and hotel asset management, making her a versatile professional in the hospitality sector.

Katja holds a Master's degree in Political Science, Intercultural Communication, and Economics from the Universities of Heidelberg and Jena. During her studies, she gained early professional experience at the International Trade Fair Center in Munich, where she developed an understanding of large-scale event operations and logistics. She began her career in publishing, serving as the Responsible Editor for a B2B automotive industry magazine, overseeing both content creation and production processes. She later transitioned to a B2C publication, where she managed the entire production workflow while contributing to writing and editing.

In 2019, Katja joined Nemis Consulting as a Project Manager, where she honed her project management skills and deepened her focus on the hospitality and real estate sectors. Her international outlook and strong proficiency in English, coupled with her expertise in writing, editing, and communication, enhance her ability to deliver clear, strategic insights to her clients.

Katja’s diverse professional background and interdisciplinary skill set make her a valuable asset at Horwath HTL Germany, where she provides tailored solutions to support the development and success of hospitality and real estate projects.

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