Ines trams

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Ines Trams (born October 4, 1967 in Hamburg ) is a German television journalist .

Education

From 1988 to 1991 she studied American studies as well as modern history and political science at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . From 1991 to 1992 she was a graduate student at the History Department of New York University as a scholarship holder of the German Academic Exchange Service . In February 1993, she graduated from New York University with a Masters on The Rhetoric of Presidents Truman, Eisenhower and Reagan in the Cold War .

Vocational training

In 1988 she was an intern at the Weser Kurier in Bremen, where she worked as a freelancer in 1989. After doing an internship at the Norddeutscher Rundfunk in the Lower Saxony State Broadcasting House in Hanover , she completed an internship at Antenne Bayern from December 1994 to February 1995 . In July and August 1995 she sat in on Deutsche Welle television in Berlin . From September 1995 to February 1997 she worked as an editorial trainee at Deutsche Welle in Cologne and Berlin as well as in Bonn and Brussels for radio and television. From October to December 1996 she was an exchange volunteer in the ZDF's Washington studio .

Professional activities

From June 1997 to August 2000, Trams was editor of the ZDF morning magazine and was deployed in the field, for example during the floods in Poland in 1997, in Kosovo in 1999 and the explosion in Enschede in 2000. From September 2000 to May 2003 she was director of the ZDF regional studio in Saarbrücken , then until June 2005 head of the ZDF magazine Drehscheibe Deutschland . From July 2005 to October 2010 she was the head of the ZDF regional studio Schleswig-Holstein and until December 2015 a reporter at the ZDF capital studio in Berlin.

Since January 2016 she has been a correspondent at the ZDF Washington studio.

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