![]() ![]() A smart move that I learned to truly appreciate later on. The idea was to give the final word not to the executives but the people who would actually be working with me. The interview took place in meeting room number one, and it wasn't just the CEO who greeted me but an entire team of people. So I jumped, first under the shower and then into my suit, and set foot into the hallowed halls just in the nick of time–and slightly out of breath. It was Ashampoo's PR director and he wanted to know whether I could be there in half an hour, there were no other appointment slots available he said. Other companies had given me several days advance notice but not Ashampoo! I was on vacation, on my balcony on a scorching 30 degree sunny day, when the phone started ringing. My job interview was already something else. Every now and then I get emails asking me to tell you more about Ashampoo and the people behind it–so here you go: Brace yourselves for pretty women, volcanoes and software in Low German. So I took a trip down my Ashampoo memory lane, which has been under construction for 13 years now, and reminisced about how it all started. ![]() Since I generally tend to forget anniversaries, I wasn't aware of that. ![]() I recently had a chat with one of our US partners, who mentioned in passing that Ashampoo has now been around for 21 years and has certainly come of age. ![]()
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