Ralf-Dieter Brunowsky

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Ralf-Dieter Brunowsky (born June 15, 1949 in Bremen ) is a German journalist , publicist and communications consultant.

Life

Brunowsky is the son of Helma and Hans-Dieter Brunowsky . After graduating from Beethoven-Gymnasium Bonn and a year with the German Navy, he began studying economics at the Technical University of Berlin , which he graduated in 1975 with a degree in economics.

From 1975 to 1977 he was managing director of the Association of Berlin Dairy and Grocery Merchants, then until 1979 a volunteer and parliamentary reporter for the Berliner Morgenpost . Between 1980 and 1985 he worked as a correspondent for Wirtschaftswoche in Berlin and Bonn. He then headed the Politics department and was deputy editor-in-chief until 1989. Brunowsky then moved to Impulse magazine and, in 1991, became editor-in-chief of the business magazine Capital , which he managed until August 31, 2001. Most recently he was also the deputy managing director of the Gruner & Jahr business press. In 2000/2001 he presented the program Capitalk on N24 and later on NRW TV “Bruno's Business Club”.

In 2002 he founded BrunoMedia GmbH, whose focus today is journalistic communication consulting.

In 2003 he and the Austrian journalist Michael Maier bought the Netzeitung , which was previously owned by Bertelsmann AG . A PR agency and the BrunoMedia Buchverlag publishing house were founded. The greatest success of BrunoMedia Buchverlag is the so-called “Grandpa series”, of which a total of 230,000 copies were sold by December 2013. The most successful title of the six volumes is the starting title Grandpa, you can do that too - my grandson explains the computer to me .

From 2004 to 2005, Brunowsky produced the business magazine Geldidee from Bauer Verlag with its own editorial team , after the publisher had previously dismissed the entire editorial team. In July 2005 the Netzeitung was sold to the Norwegian media group ORCLA .

At the end of 2012, he moved the headquarters of his journalistic communications consultancy BrunoMedia GmbH from Cologne to Mainz.

In his blog, Brunowsky's Business Monitor, he regularly comments on social issues and the media. He writes regular columns for Bilanz.de , occasionally also for Focus Online .

further activities

From 2005 to 2009 Brunowsky was the chairman of the sponsoring association of the Cologne School of Journalism for Politics and Business . He is a member of the Kösener Corps Lusatia Leipzig , a member of the German Red Cross and a member of the “Active Youth” association for the promotion of talented people . He has been a member of the FDP since 2016.

Awards

literature

  • The Ökoplan: A new economic miracle through environmental protection. together with Lutz Wicke , Piper, Zurich, Munich 1984, ISBN 3-492-02922-1
  • The end of unemployment: alternatives to the prevailing idleness. Piper, Zurich, Munich 1988, ISBN 3-492-03288-5
  • Success is possible - independence in the new federal states. 1991
  • Money - the human factor. Heitkamp, ​​Herne 1996, ISBN 3-416-02750-7
  • Manager in the media trap together with Torsten Oltmanns, BrunoMedia Buchverlag 2009

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Thank you for flying Bauer Air . manager magazin , March 21, 2003