Esther de Pommery
Esther de Pommery | |
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Born | |
Occupation | noblewoman of Lambrey, activist, Founder of |
Website | Official Website |
Esther de Pommery (was born in Bern) – Countess of Lambrey, is a Swiss activist, founder of . She studied obstetrics at the University of Bern and archaeology in the University of Paris. She speaks English, German, French and Italian.[1][2]
Organizations[]
- Esther de Pommery Comtesse de Lambrey Foundation, Switzerland
- Former ambassador of Red Cross (Eyesight)
- Former ambassador of the Helping Hand Coalition, Israel[3][4]
- Former ambassador of Yad Sarah, Jerusalem, Israel
- Former member of the board of directors of The European Fine Art Foundations, Monte Carlo
- Former member of the board of directors of World Youth Talent, founded by Roger Moore
- Former member of the UNESCO Arts of Culture Committee, Paris
- Former member of the board of trustees University of Basle
- Former patronage of various music and dance schools (Bucharest, Sofia, Klusch)
- Honorary doctorate by International Medical Association of Bulgaria, Varna
- Former honorary chairperson for Romanian Relief Efforts, Basle, Switzerland
- Former director of the annual charity Christmas concert of the City of Basle
- Former music management for dancers, CID, Athens
- Former researching for dance in African cultures
- Former member of the International Committee to the Rector Sojza University
- Humanitarian efforts for Bulgaria
- Honorary membership of two cities in Romania, Anina and Bucharest
- New hospital, Esther de Pommery" was built in Montana, Bulgaria
- Former member of Flying Doctors" for Nigeria
- Former president of the new founded Israel to the Nations"
- Former CO of the Ombudsman Bulgaria, patron of Human Rights
Honours (awards, distinctions)[5][]
- Humanitarians GO & NGO
- Member of the UNESCO.
- Honorary doctorate international
- Member of "Flying Doctors" Nigeria.
- New hospital "Esther de Pommery" built in Montana, Bulgaria, by King Simeon, prime minister of Bulgaria.
- Member of the board of trustees University of Basle, Switzerland.
References[]
- ^ "A voice for the helpless". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2019-12-12.
- ^ "Europost.bg".
- ^ HHC News: TOYS WITH LOVE - Comtesse Esther de Pommery, retrieved 2019-12-12
- ^ "HHC Project: Supporting Terror Victims in Sderot - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-10-24. Retrieved 2013-05-31.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
External links[]
Categories:
- Living people
- People from Bern
- Swiss gynaecologists
- Women gynaecologists
- Swiss archaeologists
- Swiss women archaeologists
- Swiss activists
- Swiss women activists
- Swiss women physicians
- 20th-century Swiss physicians
- 21st-century Swiss physicians
- European nobility stubs