Melanie Moltmann, German Consul General in Atlanta, speaks at Georgia Law

This week, the German Consul General in Atlanta, Melanie Moltmann, delivered a lecture at the University of Georgia School of Law entitled: “Germany’s Bilateral Relations with Georgia and the United States.” This event was the most recent installment of the Center’s ongoing Consular Series, which presents students, staff, and faculty with global perspectives on international trade, cooperation, development, and policy.

Moltmann spoke with students about her diplomatic career, including her previous roles in Germany, Uzbekistan, and Armenia. She discussed the historic economic and cultural ties between the United States and Germany, as well as those between the state of Georgia and Germany. Moltmann assumed her current position in Atlanta in September 2021, overseeing a consular district that includes Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. She was joined by Josephine Hertzberg, who is currently completing a legal internship at the German Consulate General in Atlanta.

After her lecture, Moltmann and Hertzberg had a lunch in the Center’s Louis B. Sohn Library with several Georgia Law students who have connections with Germany: Alexis Bartholomew (J.D. ’26), who completed a semester-long Global Externship Overseas (GEO) in fall 2025 in Stuttgart, Germany; Megan Greeley Bradford (J.D. ’26), who completed a summer 2025 GEO in Cologne, Germany; Pace Cassell (J.D. ’26), who completed a semester-long GEO in spring 2025 in Hamburg, Germany with the support of a grant from the Halle Foundation; and Daniel Köhl (LL.M. ’26), a current LL.M. student originally from Germany.

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