George Russell is in Monaco with his team for the upcoming Monaco Grand Prix. His girlfriend, Carmen Mundt, who’s often seen with him at the trackside, however, will not be able to make it this time, as she is all engaged with her work.
Mundt by profession is an Investor Relations Associate. She is employed by the British-based company Ruffer LLP. Ruffer provides investment management services for pension funds, charities, institutions, financial planners, and individual investors.
Earlier, she worked with Delta Capita as their Associate Consultant and has always been very direct and strict about her work ethic. Despite her travels all around the world with her boyfriend, she makes sure her job gets the top priority.
Furthermore, Mundt, who met with Russell under interesting circumstances, is also very active on LinkedIn. She has over 3,800 followers on the Microsoft-owned site and often shares salient pieces of advice for her followers.
Russell will not have Mundt’s presence due to her work
As the Mercedes star is in Monaco for the race, the Briton will not have the presence of his girlfriend this time around. Since the 25-year-old is busy with her work, it might not be possible.
Revealing this, Mundt shared a series of stories on her official Instagram account lately. In the first story, she first updated a photo of her and her boyfriend Russell with an “it’s race weekend” caption.
However, in the following story, Mundt said that she won’t be able to stay with her boyfriend on the paddock on Thursday as she’ll be working. She wrote, “But I’m working so no track day for me!”
Interestingly, Mundt is also seen having her breakfast in one of her stories today. She was at the Palais De La Plage hotel, with her friend, which is in fact in Monaco. This brings a solid chance that Carmen might be with George Russell on Sunday.
Mundt is incredibly passionate about her job
Carmen Mundt has always been passionate about her job, at least her recent update says so. The business graduate, who studied Bachelor’s degree in Business Management and Finance from the University of Westminster, took up her job at W1 Investment Group.
Talking about her passion, when she was asked about it in an Instagram questionnaire session, she said, “I am incredibly passionate about it. I always wanted to work in finance.”
“My family struggled financially during the global crisis and that determined what I wanted to do from a very young age,” she further conveyed. Notably, Mundt also has a diploma degree from the University of Geneva in asset allocation and risk management.