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The family today
In 1995 Count Philip Reuttner
von Weyl-Mynett took over responsibility for running the castle and
estates from his mother. Philip Graduated from Durham
university in German and has since completed a second degree in
Business Administration and a third in Enviromental Technology.
In 1997 he married Baroness Katharina von Redwitz. They
have a son, Carl and two daughters Anna and Helena. Count Philip
chairs many local and regional committees, contributing to the local
community.
Countess Reuttner von Weyl-Mynett is now
engaged in a variety of charitable and other local and national
initiatives. These include numerous committees of the Order of
Malta in Germany, and the management of a hospice in Ulm. She
became a Dame of Malta in 1995.
Count Nicolas studied at the European Business Schools in London,
Paris and Frankfurt. He completed a Masters' degreee at Columbia
University in New York and executive courses with Harvard Business
School. He lives in London, where he works for a large
financial institution. He is a member of the
Tonissteinerkreis, has
acted as a non executive director to a number of institutions and
has helped develop Breakthrough Ideas for the World Economic Forum in
Davos. He became a Knight of
Malta in 1997, and has served as the Deputy Hospitaller for
the
British Association and a member of its National Council. The
honour of Officer of Merit was conferred upon him in 2010 for his
foreign aid work. In 2008 he married Emma, an art historian,
who after a decade of working with Old Masters now advises clients on
their art collections . They had a daughter in 2012.
Countess Maria Theresia studied in Edinburgh, and worked in marketing
before she married Count Nikolaus von Waldburg Zeil in 1999. Count
Waldburg, a qualified furniture restorer, runs his estate of
Syrgenstein. They have two children : Xenia and Baltazar.
Countess Katharina studied in Bristol and now runs a drug clinic for
the Malteser Hilfsdienst. She married Philipp Schulte-Noelle in
2006 and they live in Frankfurt. They have two sons Nikodemus and
Thadaeus.
Countess Isabella studied at the European Business School in
London and Barcelona before starting a career in banking.
Currently she works at the World Economic Forum in Geneva.
The whole family view their home and the estate as an obligation which
they hold in trust for future generations. The estate forms the
economic basis, on which this heritage may be maintained. The
family is proud of their history and excited by the challenge of the
present and future.
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