Maren Köster-Hetzendorf

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Maren Köster-Hetzendorf (* 1957 ) is a German historian, SPD politician and mayor of the Grünendeich community in Lower Saxony. She is also a writer.

Maren Köster-Hetzendorf b. Köster studied Eastern European History and Slavic Studies at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster and received his doctorate from the University of Vienna . In 1985 she began her work as an editor and war correspondent for the daily newspaper Die Presse in Vienna . Then Köster-Hetzendorf moved to the German Red Cross , where she acted as press spokeswoman. Subsequently, Köster-Hetzendorf held management positions in the congress and tourism industry , for example in 1996 as deputy editor-in-chief at the Conference & Incentive Management magazine of CIM Verlag GmbH & Co. KG and in 1999 as head of the northern editorial department and managing director in Hamburg of the WHO ´S WHO Europe magazine . At the beginning of 2004 she founded the agency for location communication "FLT Media Products".

Köster-Hetzendorf is married and lives near Stade.

Works

  • I was looking for you so ... The war and its lost children. Pattloch, Augsburg 1995, ISBN 978-3-629-00667-7 .
  • Emmi's best. A thoroughly unbelievable story from the old country. Hannah, Stade 2006, ISBN 978-3-931735-23-4 .
Involved as an editor
  • Building bridges between Europe and Asia, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Bonn 2009.
  • Focus on Europe, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Bonn 2010.
  • Human. Energy. Environment, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Bonn 2011.

Individual evidence

  1. "To the beautiful distance view" - the apple of contention in the old country in Hamburger Abendblatt from November 23, 2011
  2. a b Michael Thaddäus Schreiber: Congress and Conference Management, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, 2012, ISBN 978-3-486-25974-2 , p.
  3. ^ Maren Köster-Hetzendorf on the page of the Hannah publishing house
  4. DRC SEARCH SERVICE: news of his death as a game show in Focus 19/1995 of 8 May 1995