German Phrase
Hallo, ich bin Kevin von Bright Future.
Meaning
A friendly self‑introduction: “Hello, I’m Kevin from Bright Future.” It combines a casual greeting with a clear statement of who you are and the organization you represent.
When to use
Use this phrase when meeting people for the first time in informal or semi‑formal settings, such as networking events, trade fairs, or when you walk into a new office and want to introduce yourself quickly.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Hallo,ichbinKevinvonBrightFuture.
Hallo
A casual greeting equivalent to “Hello”. It can be used at any time of day in informal contexts.
ich
First‑person singular pronoun “I”. Always placed before the verb in German.
bin
1st person singular present of the verb sein (“to be”). It links the subject with a name or description.
von
Preposition meaning “from” or “of”. When introducing yourself with a company, it shows affiliation (e.g., “Kevin von Bright Future”).
Proper name + company name
Names are not declined in German; the company name stays exactly as it is, even if it’s English.
🗨In Conversation
Hallo, ich bin Kevin von Bright Future.
Hello, I’m Kevin from Bright Future.
Freut mich, Kevin! Was macht Bright Future genau?
Nice to meet you, Kevin! What does Bright Future do exactly?
✕Common Mistakes
ich bin von Bright Future Kevin
The name should come before the prepositional phrase; German word order is ‘ich bin [Name] von [Company]’.
ich bin Kevin aus Bright Future
‘aus’ means ‘out of’ and is used for places, not for companies. Use ‘von’ for affiliation.
Hallo ich Kevin bin von Bright Future
The verb ‘bin’ must directly follow the subject pronoun ‘ich’.
↔Alternatives
Guten Tag, ich heiße Kevin von Bright Future.
Good day, my name is Kevin from Bright Future.
Hallo, mein Name ist Kevin, ich arbeite bei Bright Future.
Hello, my name is Kevin, I work at Bright Future.
Servus, ich bin Kevin von Bright Future.
Hi (Austrian), I’m Kevin from Bright Future.
Cultural Tip
In German business introductions, it’s common to use the verb sein (“bin”) with your name and the preposition von to indicate the company you represent. If you’re speaking in a formal setting, you might switch to the polite Sie form: “Hallo, ich bin Kevin von Bright Future. Und Sie?” Also, keep the company name unchanged, even if it’s English, because German does not translate foreign brand names.

