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Profile: Elise Baverel
Elise Baverel, a 27-year-old French single woman was educated in Dijon, France.
She went on to the Netherlands to study in an international university which specialised in communication.
She began her career in the Event Communication Agency in Dijon and after two years of hard work the opportunity to work in Dubai presented itself.
She now works for a French company where she has been a Communication Manager since 2003.
During her spare time, Elise loves to travel the world, discovering and learning from the different cultures she encounters.
The countries she has visited so far include: Indonesia, Tanzania, Morocco, Oman, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Italy, Switzerland, Sweden, Great Britain, Scotland, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain and the UAE.
Elise wants to live a life free from constraints and always pushes herself beyond her limits. In the future Elise hopes to run her own communication agency, to get married, and to have a lot of children.
Elise is friendly and humanitarian, honest and loyal, original and inventive and very independent.
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