Ingrid Krawarik

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Ingrid Krawarik (2020)

Ingrid Krawarik (* 1976 in Vienna ) is an Austrian financial journalist .

Life

Krawarik started her professional career in 2004 as editor of the Frankfurter Neue Presse . During this time she also completed a trainee program at the European Central Bank . After positions at the daily newspaper Austria and the weekly magazine Format , she worked as a financial journalist for the Wirtschaftsblatt . There she was head of duty until 2016 and headed the Opinion section.

Since 2016, Krawarik has been Deputy Editor-in-Chief and Head of Duty at the financial magazine Börsianer .

Ingrid Krawarik completed a doctorate in English literature at the University of Vienna . She is co-founder of the women’s network Börsianer Salon (formerly Frauen Finanz Salon). As a salonière , she advocates more diversity in the Austrian financial sector.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Horizont.at - financial journalist switches from "WirtschaftsBlatt" to "DerBörsianer" , (accessed on July 20, 2020)
  2. Observer - Ingrid Krawarik becomes deputy DerBörsianer editor-in-chief , (accessed on July 20, 2020)