Ronald Feisel

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Ronald Feisel

Ronald Feisel (born April 15, 1958 in Iserlohn ) is a German radio and television journalist, moderator, lecturer, coach and book author.

Life

After finishing school in Iserlohn, the journalism school in Cologne followed, followed by a newspaper internship and a degree in journalism and politics with a WDR internship. From 1985 he was an editor at Kabelfunk Dortmund, Echo West, WDR 2 Westzeit and WDR 2 Stichtag. Feisel has been the head of the editorial team for Stichtag / ZeitZeichen / Experienced stories since 2004 . His team has been part of the culture program group at WDR 3 since 2014.

Feisel moderated on WDR radio Echo West and Zwischen Rhein und Weser as well as on WDR television Fensterplatz, Düsseldorf am Rohr, Messe TV and Job. In 1998 Feisel was an ARD reporter at the Olympic Games in Nagano. From 1987 to 1990 Feisel completed his trainer training at the German Basketball Federation and was active as a trainer in the regional league and in the 2nd Bundesliga until 1992. Since 1993 Feisel has also worked as a lecturer at WDR, DHB, DBB, at various universities and as a coach for journalists and athletes. Feisel also moderates events such as the German Solar Prize or the NRW Energy Summit.

Publications

  • How Dracula lost her head and Sissi lost her lust: 21 unheard-of stories from history . Kiepenheuer & Witsch 2012, ISBN 3-462-04400-1

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. wdr3.de , accessed on July 15, 2014