Entrepreneur magazine

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description Trade magazine for entrepreneurs
publishing company Entrepreneur Media GmbH
Frequency of publication 6 to 8 times a year
Editor-in-chief Reinhard Nenzel
Web link Unternehmermagazin.de
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The entrepreneur magazine (spelling: entrepreneur magazine ) is a German trade magazine for managing partners and board members in companies of all industries and sectors with an annual turnover of two million to two billion euros.

The former monthly magazine appears today with six to eight issues a year and is traditionally aimed exclusively at owners and their families in the traditional, owner-occupied medium-sized businesses. The nationwide circulation is 75,000 copies (as of 2014). The magazine, which is particularly active in the fields of politics and economics, was until 2001 the organ of the employers' association, the working group of self-employed entrepreneurs, and its subsidiary, the Federal Association of Young Entrepreneurs . It has been published as an independent periodical in continuation of its orientation since 2002 by the Unternehmer Medien GmbH in Bonn, founded for this purpose by Reinhard Nenzel, and has since experienced a strategic development.

history

The forerunners of the entrepreneur 's magazine were the 1951-founded magazine The Debate of the ASU and the BJU 's sister publication Junge Wirtschaft , founded in 1953, both of which appeared monthly in the Unternehmerwirtschaft Verlags-GmbH in Bonn. This predecessor publisher of Unternehmer Medien GmbH was a subsidiary of the two business associations ASU and BJU, which existed until 2001, and since 1996 has been majority owned by Max Schimmel Verlag in Würzburg. In 1980 both periodicals were merged under the new title Entrepreneur . In 1990 the title was changed to entrepreneur magazine .

Editorial responsibility

The editorship was in the hands of the Frankfurt editorial office for business journalism until 1970 . This was followed by editors-in-chief EW Mänken, later editor-in-chief of the Handelsblatt, Heribert Juchems, general secretary of the ASU, and Hans Eschbach, who also moved to the Handelsblatt after his short interim. Reinhard Nenzel, who has also been a managing partner of Unternehmer Medien GmbH since 2002, has been editor-in-chief since 1995.

Editorial concept

The entrepreneur's magazine invites prominent third-party authors from politics, business and science to write articles based on the model of university journals at the request of the editors. In addition to parliamentarians, leading representatives from the disciplines of economics and business administration, business lawyers, bankers, consultants and well-known entrepreneurs also make contributions. Specifically, these are federal ministers, state secretaries, prime ministers and state ministers as well as opinion-leading professors and authoritative voices from the environment of medium-sized companies. Among other things, Chancellor Angela Merkel, like her predecessors in office, published in the business magazine.

As of 2016, the magazine was published in the 64th year and since 1996 has been divided into three blocks in cover topics, specials and extras . In addition, there are the fixed categories entrepreneurs and companies for reporting from owner-managed medium-sized companies, corporate management and capital investments & assets .

List of editors-in-chief

  • EW Mänken (1971–1980)
  • Heribert Juchems (1980–1994)
  • Hans Eschbach (1994–1995)
  • Reinhard Nenzel (since 1995)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. IVW