Rommy Arndt

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Rommy Arndt

Rommy Arndt (* 1967 in KÄNDER , Limbach-Oberfrohna ) is a German television presenter .

Life

After graduating from high school in Limbach-Oberfrohna ( Saxony ), Arndt completed a pedagogy course for German and English language and literature at the University of Leipzig , which she graduated with a diploma. During the fall of the Berlin Wall she worked for a year as a teacher at a school in Rackwitz near Leipzig. During this time, video artists founded from the former West Germany and members of the civil rights movement in Leipzig pirate television station Channel X . There Arndt stood in front of a television camera for the first time in the spring of 1990. Together with Thomas Seyde , she moderated a total of 16 programs on art, culture, politics and the changes in the city. She also wrote articles for the Leipzig city magazine LEO and made a 45-minute documentary about the American blues musician champion Jack Dupree .

In 1992 he completed a journalism training at the Institute for the Promotion of Young Journalists in Munich . Afterwards Arndt worked as an editor, speaker and presenter at Radio Leipzig 91.3 , in 1995 she switched to Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR). She hosted from 1995 to 1997 on news radio MDR Info , from 1997 to 1999 on MDR Life and from 2000 to 2004 spoke news on MDR Jump . In 2003 and 2004 she also moderated news on "Sachsen-Anhalt heute" for MDR television. At the end of 2004, she moved to the news channel n-tv in Cologne , where she still moderates news and, since 2012, the Telebörse . Since August 2015 she has occasionally been a presenter for the news radio MDR Aktuell.

Rommy Arndt is also an event host and spokesperson. She regularly moderates events in the field of aerospace, for example parliamentary evenings, the ILA Space Day in Berlin or the Saxonia International Balloon Fiesta in Leipzig. Every year she leads through the program at the Bayreuth Economics Congress.

Rommy Arndt is the sponsor of the DRK Saxony and regularly moderates events for the German Red Cross . As a speaker, she also lends her voice to television documentaries, stage productions, museum tours, radio plays and commercials.

She lives in Leipzig and Cologne.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Article in the Alumni magazine of the University of Leipzig 2014, page 23