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Wolfgang Bremer

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Residence
  
Berlin, Germany

Years active
  
1995–present

Name
  
Wolfgang Bremer



Born
  
July 14, 1979 (age 44) (
1979-07-14
)
Siegen, Germany

Occupation
  
Co-Founder, Founder2be VP Design, Market Logic Software

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Wolfgang Bremer (born Wolfgang Andreas Bremer, July 14, 1979) is a German designer, entrepreneur, UX Design Manager at SAP, and co-founder of online co-founder finding service Founder2be.

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Early life

Bremer was born and grew up in Siegen, Germany. He attended high school at Peter-Paul-Rubens-Gymnasium with majors in English and arts. While still at school Bremer already worked as a freelance designer.

Career

Bremer started his professional career working as designer and developer for a media and communications agency in Germany. In 2005 he founded Mediatwister to provide UX design consultation. In 2008 he moved to Spain to join Strands, where he was the design lead of mobile applications including the Strands Social Player, Strands.com, and the Strands Music Quiz. From 2009 to 2011 he was the Director of Design and User Experience of Strands, heading the design of Strands’ social media products, like Strands.com, and Strands Recommender. From 2011 to 2014 Bremer was working for Nokia in Berlin, Germany, where in his latest role as Senior UX Project Manager he was heading the design of the Web Project Office for desktop & mobile. From 2014 to 2015 Bremer served as Vice President of Design at Market Logic Software in Berlin. In 2016 he moved to Vancouver, BC joining autoTRADER.ca as its Principal UX & Visual Designer.

Since 2017 Bremer is UX Design Manager at SAP, where he is heading the Vancouver UX design team of SAP Analytics Cloud.

Bremer is also Co-Founder of Founder2be, an online service for finding co-founders.

Personal life

Bremer resides in Vancouver, BC with his wife and their daughter.

References

Wolfgang Bremer Wikipedia