Louise Julian
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Louise Julian is a business woman who has been the CEO of EF Education since 2002, following on from Bertil Hult.
In 2004 she was elected Sweden's Most Powerful Business Woman by the Swedish business weekly magazine Veckans Affärer. Louise Julian is educated in business administration and started her career with EF as a tour guide.