Tizia-Charlotte Frohwitter
Since elementary school, Charlotte has volunteered for charity organizations around the world, such as Children for a Better World e.V., and has participated in Model United Nations. Her interests eventually led her to serving as an advisory board member for the anti human-trafficking NGO Nomi Network, which operates in India, Cambodia and the US. Additionally, she worked with, among others, the Walter Leitner Human Rights Clinic, UN Women and UNDP Kuwait on drafting training guides for non-penal state agencies for four Kuwaitii ministries addressing domestic violence.
After studying law in Germany, working for Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP and PricewaterhouseCoopers, Charlotte earned two LLM degrees in NYC in Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law, focusing on artificial intelligence and Blockchain, and International Law and Justice. She has lived and worked in the US, France, Japan and Germany and spent time in Cambodia and Vietnam for philanthropic work.
Currently, Charlotte is pursuing her dream to become a children’s author.