Susanne Stampf-Sedlitzky

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Susanne Stampf-Sedlitzky , also Susanne Stampf (born January 25, 1963 in Vienna ), is a German-Austrian journalist, author, director and TV producer.

Life

Susanne Stampf-Sedlitzky graduated from the commercial high school in Sperlgasse in Vienna, and then worked as an international telex correspondent, then at the US company Nova Biomedical Inc. as an organization manager (administration, trade fair organization). During this time she began her studies in "Advertising and Sales" at the University of Vienna , which she completed as an advertising clerk.

After graduation, she worked as a journalist for the Austrian youth magazine Rennbahn-Express und Basta . In 1991 she moved to Munich and worked as a sports reporter for the BILD newspaper . In 1992 she switched to television and worked as a reporter and head of the service for the sports programs dran (daily) and ran (weekly) in Hamburg . In 1995, Stampf-Sedlitzky started her own business as a TV producer and freelance journalist. a. worked for Focus , Bild, Bild Gesundheit, SAT.1 , Pro Sieben , RTL , RTL II , n-tv , TV1 , Channel 5 and Antena 3 .

Stampf-Sedlitzky redeveloped several TV formats, such as Die Schulermittler , Megaman and Young Mothers Desperate .

Susanne Stampf-Sedlitzky has two children from her marriage to Günter Stampf († 2012) and is now married to Lutz Winkelmann .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stephan Lebert , Daniel Müller: Final point. Die Zeit , August 29, 2013.
  2. Kressköpfe: Susanne Stampf-Sedlitzky ; accessed on April 5, 2018