Anna Sauerbrey

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Anna Sauerbrey, 2014

Anna Sauerbrey (* 1979 in Essen ) is a German journalist and member of the editor-in-chief of Tagesspiegel .

Career

Sauerbrey studied medieval and modern history , political science and journalism in Mainz and Bordeaux. From 2005 to 2009 she was a research assistant at the History Department of the University of Mainz . With a dissertation on "The Strasbourg Monasteries in the 16th Century" she was awarded a Dr. phil. PhD. Sauerbrey was an intern at FAZ and ZDF, among others, and worked as a freelancer for the Mainzer Rhein-Zeitung for several years . In 2009 Sauerbrey completed a traineeship at the Berliner Tagesspiegel and in 2011 became an employee of its opinion desk. In 2013 she was an Arthur F. Burns Fellow at the Philadelphia Inquirer . She writes a monthly column about Germany in the New York Times . Sauerbrey heads the department "opinion / Causa" of the Tagesspiegel and since 2018 a member of the Editorial Board of the Tagesspiegel .

Sauerbrey is a member of the jury for the Axel Springer Prize in 2019 .

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