Eva Dichand

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Eva Dichand (* 26. February 1973 in Graz as Eva Kriebernegg ) is an Austrian media manager and deputy chairman of the trustees of the Albertina and managing director and editor of the Free daily newspaper Today in Austria. Since 2012 she has owned the majority of netdoktor.at and www.netdoktor.ch, the largest medical online health portal, which she also heads as managing director. Eva Dichand has been Chair of the University Council of the Medical University of Vienna since 2018.

Career

After the HTL -Matura in Graz Dichand studied at the University of Economics in Vienna and graduated with a dissertation on real estate offshore models in Eastern Europe. For two years she practiced as a consultant at Roland Berger . After working in the private equity sector at CA , she worked for Unternehmens Invest AG (UIAG) and supported projects for companies such as Andritz AG, Wolford, ETM professional control GmbH, Bene AG and Palfinger. She got into the newspaper business through her husband, “ Krone ” editor-in-chief and publisher Christoph Dichand . For two years she headed the now discontinued monthly magazine Our City . Since 2005 she has been managing director of the free daily newspaper Heute and from 2006 also publisher. Today brought out the weekend magazine “Live” in 2007, which was sold to Mediaprint shortly before it was discontinued in 2008 and which no longer exists today. In 2015 she withdrew from the operational activities at Heute and spent a year with her husband and three children in the USA to get to know the local (especially digital) media landscape and to intensify contacts in the field of contemporary art. In 2016 Eva Dichand sold the majority of the daily newspaper Heute (AHVV GmbH) to the listed Swiss group Tamedia.

Eva Dichand was named Media Manager of the Year 2005 by the specialist magazine “ Der Österreichische Journalist ” . The 2007 ExtraDienst communicator ranking selected her as the winner among women. In 2010 the World Economic Forum selected Dichand as the only Austrian as a Young Global Leader (YGL). She is also involved in social and cultural institutions and is a member of Rotary .

Since 2016 she has been a member of the International Council of the Metropolitan Museum , New York and the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris . Since 2018 she has been the Chair of the University Council of the Medical University of Vienna . For this she was nominated by the ÖVP. In 2020, ÖVP Minister Karoline Edtstadler was appointed deputy chairwoman of the board of trustees of the Albertina Museum in Vienna.

family

Eva Dichand grew up as the daughter of an entrepreneur and a pharmacist in Graz. She is married to Christoph Dichand, editor-in-chief and publisher of the Kronen Zeitung . Her father-in-law, Hans Dichand, was the founder and, until his death in June 2010, half of the owner, editor-in-chief and publisher of the Kronen Zeitung . Eva Dichand lives with her husband and their three children, Constantin (born 2004), Arthur (born 2007) and Annabelle Gracia (born 2009) in Vienna and Paris.

swell

  • Careernetwork medianet Friday May 18, 2007 page 75
  • Woman 19/2007, September 14, 2007, Career Media Days, page 95
  • The standard January 30, 2007
  • Bestseller magazine for marketing, advertising and media 9/2006 page 22
  • Format No 7 February 17, 2006
  • Austrian Business Woman No. 1, December 2007 "Ladies with reach"
  • The Austrian journalist www.journalist.at 8 + 9/2007
  • Extra service ED12 / December 21, 2007 Communicator 2007 www.mucha.at
  • Format No 7 February 17, 2006
  • The Austrian journalist www.journalist.at 8 + 9/2007
  • Grazetta 1/2008

Individual evidence

  1. Kobuk: What happened from "Today" on Wikipedia . derstandard.at, September 11, 2014. - Kobuk.at : Scan of the notarized sample company drawing of FF Zeitschriftenverlag GmbH, which was notarized in the commercial register. Accessed on September 12, 2014.
  2. netdoktor at GmbH: Imprint. Retrieved August 18, 2020 .
  3. Eva Dichand gives the majority of "Today" at Tamedia entry - derStandard.at. Retrieved August 18, 2020 (Austrian German).
  4. Annual Report 2016-17 - The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Accessed April 8, 2018 .
  5. ^ The University Council of MedUni Vienna . Retrieved March 1, 2018.
  6. orf.at: University councils: FPÖ sends ex-government member, ÖVP Dichand . Article dated February 20, 2018. Retrieved March 1, 2018.
  7. ^ Medical University of Vienna
  8. Eva Dichand becomes a university councilor for the ÖVP . In: The press . ( diepresse.com [accessed November 8, 2018]).
  9. Edtstadler's last-minute decisions in the cultural sector . In: orf.at . ( orf.at [accessed November 8, 2018]).
  10. ^ Portrait of Eva Dichand in Point de Vue. Retrieved January 30, 2020 (French).