Ulf-Jensen Röller

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Ulf-Jensen Röller (* 1964 ) is a German television journalist .

Ulf-Jensen Röller grew up as the son of the former Dresdner Bank board spokesman Wolfgang Röller in Gravenbruch in the Offenbach district . After an internship at ZDF , he first worked in the ZDF studio in Bonn and from 1999 in the Berlin studio . He worked in various journalistic functions for the editorial team of heute-journal before he took over the management of the ZDF-Morgenmagazin in 2008 as the successor to Eckart Gaddum . From January 2011 to February 2019 he was head of the ZDF studio in Washington , succeeding Matthias Fornoff . On September 1, 2019, he took over the management of the ZDF studio in Beijing .

Ulf-Jensen Röller is married and has three children.

His brother Lars-Hendrik Röller is a professor of economics and has been head of the economics and finance department in the Federal Chancellery since July 2011 .

Awards

  • Media award 2015 of the Steuben-Schurz-Gesellschaft for German-American understanding
  • Bavarian TV Award 2019 in the "Foreign Correspondent" category

Individual evidence

  1. ZDF press release of March 14, 2008. In: na-Presseportal. Retrieved February 5, 2011 .
  2. ^ ZDF press release of September 24, 2010. In: na-Presseportal. Retrieved February 5, 2011 .
  3. https://presseportal.zdf.de/pressemitteilung/mitteilung/paris-berlin-peking-korrespondentenwechsel-im-zdf/