Can success be learned, planned and – above all – implemented?
Can we understand personal and professional crises as starting points for positive development?
And, do we always give the impression to others that we want to?
These are only three of the questions posed by success trainer Renate M. Hannemann. She spurs her clients to discuss and consider life issues in seminars, talks, lectures and individual consultations.
Her company, Redwood International, was named after an idea in 2001 and she founded a “School of Life” in 2003, where, above all, freelancers and executives search for advice in times of radical change or before they have to make key decisions. In a structured process, they gain new access to behaviors, favoring well-being and success – through the optimum use of their individual creativity and untapped potential. The efficiency of the training is reflected in the success of many former attendees – e.g. Ms. Renate M. Hannemann trained numerous successful field sales forces who achieve top sales results for their companies today.
Background:
Renate M. Hannemann is a graduate law economist and insurance specialist. She gained years of experience in management in her position as a branch director in a one-stop trust. Simultaneously, she attended the “Trainer- und Führungskräfteakademie” (Trainers and Executives Academy) in Cologne, became licensed as an H.D.I. trainer, and qualified as a DNLA consultant. Since 1991, Renate M. Hannemann has been a member of “Bundesverband Deutscher Verkaufsförderer and Trainer” (Federal Association of Sales Promoters and Trainers). In 1997, she became a master success and motivation trainer. In 1998, the foundation of the Institute for Future Design awarded
her the certificate “Personal Development” by PWA and WISO. She has also attended additional courses in Switzerland and she still continues her studies in the U.S.A.
For Renate M. Hannemann, » Networking is an important component of success. Thus, in addition to her membership in the association, she is also an active member of Soroptimists International.

