Martin Roos (journalist)

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Martin Roos (* 1967 in Düsseldorf ) is a German business journalist , author, ghostwriter and speechwriter.

Life

After graduating from high school, Roos studied general rhetoric , modern German literature and linguistics in Paris , Vienna , Amsterdam and Tübingen . In 2000 he received his doctorate at the Chair for General Rhetoric in Tübingen. After his traineeship at the Rheinische Post , he switched to the Handelsblatt as an editor . Since 2008 he has worked as a freelance journalist, author, lecturer, ghostwriter and speechwriter. Roos is a member of the Freischreiber Free Organization , the Düsseldorf Economic Journalistic Association and the Stefan George Society ( Bingen and Munich ). He works on the board of the Heinrich Heine Society (Düsseldorf) and is Chevalier in the Ordre des Coteaux de Champagne, one of the oldest wine orders in France founded under Louis XIV .

Works

  • ... and behind the faces . Biographical notes on those involved in the Majdanek Trial (1975–1981); ed. from the Düsseldorf Memorial in 1996
  • Stefan Georges Rhetoric of Self-Staging , Grupello-Verlag, 220 pages, Düsseldorf 2000
  • Me, creator of the Kö , a fictional monologue by the Kö architect Caspar Anton Huschberger . In: The Königsallee in Düsseldorf , Grupello-Verlag, Düsseldorf 2001
  • Manao ahoana i Madagasikara - How are you, Madagascar ? Stories from the sixth continent. In: Heinz Kühn Foundation , 14th yearbook, Düsseldorf 2000/2001
  • Career kinks - what you should do to get rid of the job , Grupello-Verlag, 95 Seiten, Düsseldorf 2002
  • Portrait of John D. Rockefeller , the rise of the industrial tycoon - from hereditary nobility to money nobility. In: Myth of Money - Man and the Powers of Capital , Wissensmedia Verlag, Munich 2009
  • First place in the Andere-Zeiten -Journalistenpreis 2009, article on the connection between economy and ethics with the title Knowledge of a higher power in the Handelsblatt (Science), Hamburg 2009
  • Writing workshop - the nuts and bolts of the press release , Verlag Johann Oberbauer, Düsseldorf and Eugendorf 2016
  • Fukushima Requiem 0311, text: Martin Roos, music: Adrian Oswalt ; World premiere in the Neckar power station in Tübingen on March 18, 2016
  • Open your mouth - a quick guide to speech writing , Grupello-Verlag, 60 pages, Düsseldorf 2016
  • Jan Wellem in the Salon - Düsseldorfer Eskapaden , Roman, Droste-Verlag, 400 pages, Düsseldorf 2017
  • Yes I live! A conversation with Heinrich Heine about the present , Heinrich-Heine-Gesellschaft (editor), 25 pages, Düsseldorf 2019

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