Klaus Nemelka

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Klaus Nemelka (born 1970 ) is a German journalist and PR consultant.

Career

Nemelka studied business administration at the Munich LMU and journalism at the Danube University in Krems.

He is the founding editor of the magazine Die Stiftung , which appeared for the first time in autumn 2006 and was taken over by the Munich specialist publisher GoingPublic Media in May 2008. As its first editor-in-chief, he is also the direct predecessor of Gregor Jungheim . Glarean Magazin from Switzerland is one of the media for which Nemelka has published as a journalist .

After leaving the magazine Die Stiftung at the end of 2010, he switched to the PR industry, where he previously worked. a. worked for the IR service provider Better Orange , the wireless service provider Tyntec and the software company Censhare .

Others

Nemelka is a member of the advisory board of the German Environmental Foundation . Since April 2015 he has also been a member of the Westend-Laim branch of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen .

Individual evidence

  1. GoingPublic Media AG: GoingPublic Media AG acquires the magazine 'Die Stiftung'. In: dgap.de. May 28, 2008, accessed February 10, 2017 .
  2. a b Klaus Nemelka. In: deutscheumweltstiftung.de. Retrieved February 10, 2017 .
  3. ^ Klaus Nemelka: Thomas Stabenow: "The piano pieces". In: glarean-magazin.ch. November 24, 2013, accessed February 10, 2017 .
  4. Royalbeach Spiel- & Sportartikel Vertriebs GmbH with a clear growth course in 2011 (PDF file), accessed on February 10, 2017.
  5. tyntec appoints Brian Johnson as Executive Vice President for Global Sales. In: schwartzpr.de. June 1, 2012, accessed February 10, 2017 .
  6. Stephan Wehselau - new CFO at censhare. In: openpr.de. February 13, 2015, accessed February 10, 2017 .
  7. Board elected / Green Westend-Laim: Roland Petrik and Jutta Hofbauer form dual leadership. In: wochenanzeiger-muenchen.de. April 20, 2015, accessed February 10, 2017 .