Werner Eggert

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Werner Eggert (born February 17, 1961 in Ibbenbüren ) is a German journalist and organizes national and international media training. He is the director and managing director of the non-profit Interlink Academy for International Dialog and Journalism UG (limited liability) based in Hamburg.

Werner Eggert holds a degree in economics with a minor in political science and journalism and studied in Hamburg and London. He is a scholarship holder of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation . Werner Eggert began his journalistic career with the " Deutsche Allgemeine Sonntagsblatt ", T-Online and the weekly newspaper "Net Business". In the 1990s he worked for several years in southern Africa as a trainer and consultant for the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation in Windhoek.

From 2003 to 2007 Werner Eggert was a project manager at the International Institute for Journalism (now part of GIZ ) in Berlin. Among other things, he was responsible for the conception and implementation of courses on multimedia reporting, online journalism, business reporting and journalistic professional ethics. The geographic focus of his work there was sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. From 2007 to 2010 Werner Eggert was responsible for the Hamburg citizens and training channel Tide as managing director and editor-in-chief. During his time at Tide, Werner Eggert was a board member of the Federal Association of Citizens and Educational Media, which he co-founded, and a board member of Mediennetz Hamburg eV

In 2010 the media company Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA appointed him founding director of the International Academy of Journalism (Intajour). He profiled the Intajour with the use of e-learning and managed it until it was closed in 2014.

Werner Eggert is a member of the board of the Global Investigative Journalism Network.

Publications

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.interlink.academy
  2. http://journalistenakademie.fes.de/trainer.php
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  4. http://www.presseportal.de/pm/7842/1724464/bertelsmann-ernennt-werner-eggert-zum-leiter-der-international-academy-of-journalism
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  6. http://www.abendblatt.de/kultur-live/article1709600/Werner-Eggert-verlaesst-Tide-und-wechselelt-zu-Bertelsmann.html
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  8. http://www.mediennetz-hamburg.de/?MAIN=4
  9. http://www.berliner-zeitung.de/medien/internationale-journalistenschule-intajour-vor-dem-aus-bertelsmanns-gute-tat-in-neuem-licht,10809188,27058698.html
  10. Red: Bertelsmann: Out for the journalism school . In: Der Spiegel . No. 19 , 2014 ( online - May 5, 2014 ).
  11. http://www.message-online.com/archiv/message-3-2014/leseproben/ploetzliches-ende/
  12. https://gijn.org/about/board-of-directors