09/03/2026
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European Market Link (EML) provides international communications and growth tools to technical minds and companies. Specifically, we offer international business consulting and training to make engaging business presentations, improve international communications/teams, and grow across borders. (EML includes PresentationTrainingSwitzerland.ch, which focuses on group and private presentation training for technical and business presenters.)
Here’s our story...
For 20 years with the DuPont Company, Kimberly VanLandingham focused on business growth. During this time, she lived in the US and Europe, and traveled to over 50 countries, where she discovered the importance of culture and communications on international business success. In regional and global leadership roles, she explored best practices behind cross-border business development, exporting, communications, and cross-cultural frameworks. In 2011, she started European Market Link (EML) and returned to university to obtain a masters in cross-cultural communication. Today, Kimberly works with international people and businesses, providing practical, action-oriented training and consulting.
As Kimberly explains, “International business is difficult, and many of the tools and best practices are relatively new. European Market Link seeks to simplify international business, making these ideas practical and easy-to-use. For example, cross-cultural technologies are relatively unknown and rarely used, yet, they provide powerful insights into international problems and teams. These concepts act like an x-ray machine, helping us see inside international business.”