Nikolaus Albrecht

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Nikolaus Albrecht (born December 6, 1968 ) is a German journalist. He was editor-in-chief of Glamor magazine for many years and, until it was discontinued in February 2009, editor-in-chief of the German Vanity Fair . Since September 2012 Albrecht has also been editor-in-chief of the magazine Freund ; Ulrike Zeitlinger previously held this position from 2005 , but she moved to the magazine Donna , which she developed in 2010, as the new editor-in-chief . Immediately after taking office there, he introduced the friend's new top management .

Albrecht was trained at the German School of Journalism and studied journalism at the LMU Munich . He worked for Jetzt , for Petra and as a freelance writer in Hamburg and New York City before moving to Condé Nast Verlag in January 2000 and working for Glamor magazine and Vogue . In late 2004 he became editor-in-chief of Glamor. In May 2008, publisher Bernd Runge appointed him editor-in- chief of the German Vanity Fair .

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