AP People – Michael Keller

Michael Keller joined Atlantic Partnership (AP) in July 2008 charged with streamlining and modernizing the website as well as designing and implementing new graphic concepts for AP hosted events.

Michael worked for a French television production company in Paris, France, during the summers of 2003-2006. He has also been a design team leader for the Georgetown Voice Newsmagazine. As Cover Editor, he led a redesign of the cover and layout that gave the magazine a modern, unique style and presence on the Georgetown campus. As a senior member of the design team, he was most responsible for training and retention of new members and meeting with advertisers to discuss and create ad concepts to appear in print. An amateur filmmaker and licensed EMT-B in the District of Columbia, Keller enjoys working on a variety of projects that require a combination of fast thinking and personal ability.

Michael has studied at the Universität Trier in Trier, Germany, as well as at Université Paris III — La Sorbonne Nouvelle and Université Paris X — Nanterre in Paris, France. He is currently a senior at Georgetown University double majoring in Comparative Literature and Psychology. He speaks French, German and English proficiently and is currently working on his Senior Thesis in Comparative Literature.

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