Marc Brost

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Marc Brost (born February 14, 1971 in Mannheim ) is a German journalist and non-fiction author.

Life

After graduating from high school in Stuttgart , Brost studied economics at the University of Hohenheim from 1991 and worked as a freelancer for the Stuttgarter Zeitung alongside his studies . After graduating with a degree in economics in 1997, Brost completed a traineeship at the Georg von Holtzbrinck School for business journalists in Düsseldorf. He then began in 1999 as an editor in the economic department of the time . In April 2002 he became deputy head of the department. From 2007 Brost worked as a political correspondent in the capital city office of the time . Since February 2010 he has headed their capital city office, initially together with Matthias Geis, and since 2013 together with Tina Hildebrandt .

In the run-up to the 2013 federal elections, Marc Brost hosted the talk show "ZEIT Talk About Election" on N24.

He is visiting professor for communication science and journalism at the University of Hohenheim .

Works

  • (with Heinrich Wefing ): Nothing works at all. Why we cannot combine children, love and a career , Rowohlt, 2015
  • (with Marcus Rohwetter): The great inability - why we keep failing to get rich , Wiley-VCH , Weinheim, and dtv, Munich 2003.
  • (Ed. With Marcus Rohwetter): Chefsalat : Wundersames aus der Welt der Wirtschaft , 2008. ISBN 978-3-451-05966-7

Prizes and awards

Web links

Individual evidence

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