Horst-Dieter Schiele

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Horst-Dieter Schiele (born April 8, 1933 in Breslau ) is a German journalist. He was editor-in-chief of Mannheimer Morgen and managing director of the Mannheimer Morgen publishing house, large printing company and publishing house.

Life

Schiele began his career as a student trainee at Mannheimer Morgen in 1955 and remained loyal to the newspaper for 43 years until he retired in 1998. At the end of the 1970s he was appointed head of the local department and headed the department together with Hermann "Mac" Barchet. In 1987 Schiele took over the chief editor. He inherited the previous editor -in- chief Hans-Joachim Deckert , who had been transferred to Moscow as a correspondent. In 1996 the owners' meeting of the media group Dr. Haas Schiele additionally as managing director of the Mannheimer Morgen Großdruckerei und Verlag GmbH publishing house.

Schiele is married to Ingeborg Schiele, who headed the social department of Mannheimer Morgen for 33 years . The couple lives in Edingen-Neckarhausen near Heidelberg.

Awards

  • Kurpfalz-Ehrenring 2001 of the Kurpfalz Association
  • The Rotary Club Mannheim-Kurpfalz honored the non-Rotarians Horst-Dieter and Ingeborg Schiele as "Paul Harris Fellows" and thus recognized the couple's long-term social commitment to the "MM" aid campaign "We want to help" to support those in need.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Horst-Dieter Schiele on the 80th Mannheim Morning of April 8, 2013
  2. ^ Federal Association of German Newspaper Publishers, news from November 26, 1998
  3. ^ Association Kurpfalz Entry from November 23, 2001