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Stephanie Ringel (born 2 July 1970) is a Germany-Swiss journalist and author. She was a reporter for the Swiss SonntagsBlick magazine and the first female cross-departmental author at Schweizer Illustrierte. Today Ringel is the editor-in-chief of the Swiss edition of the design magazine Schöner Wohnen and since 2013 she owns and manages the communication agency Stephanie Ringel Media.
Biography and education
editRingel was raised in Alsfeld in Hesse. She studied a Bachelor of Business Administration in the Verwaltungsfachhochschule in Giessen. During her Bachelor, she worked as a Cultural Manager for the Alsfeld municipal administration in the Social and Cultural Affairs department. She completed her education by studying Political Science, Law, and Art History at the University of Trier and spending one year at the University of Sophia Antipolis in Nice.[citation needed]
Professional career
editBetween 1999 and 2002 Ringel worked as a freelance journalist for the daily newspaper Trierischer Volksfreund and as a correspondent reporting from Trier for the Luxemburger Wort. She also made contributions for Bild am Sonntag.[1]
In 2003 she moved to Switzerland to work for the Swiss media company Ringier AG in Zurich. To date she has both the German and Swiss citizenship. Ringel worked as a reporter for Sonntagsblick magazine in the society and culture section, where she had her own interview format “Sonntags bei...”.[2] The section consisted of interviews and background reports on relevant public figures such as: Herzog & de Meuron, Christo & Jeanne Claude, Peter Zumthor, Alfredo Häberli, Donna Leon.
In 2010, Ringel transferred to Ringier’s magazine Schweizer Illustrierte[3] Here, she wrote about topics related to society, education, or religion and conducted interviews with relevant contemporary figures. For the 100th anniversary [4] of the magazine, Ringel led the production of a 10-part series on how the magazine has documented contemporary history and media development through its reporting.
Between 2011-2013 Ringel was simultaneously an author at Ringier’s corporate magazine DOMO and editor-in-chief ad interim from 2012 on.[5] The magazine won the European Excellence Award in 2011. [6]
In 2013 Ringel left Ringier AG [7] and founded the communication and editorial content agency Stephanie Ringel Media. [8]
Other Activities
editSince 2016 Ringel is an advocate for raising ovarian cancer awareness at the Manja Gideon Foundation, where she also wrote a biography ("Traces" Manja Gideon) narrating the founder’s cancer experience.[9]
Ringel is an external expert and jury member in the field of Industrial Design at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW.[10]
Awards
edit- Q-Award for the relaunch of the Swiss parents' magazine Fritz+Fränzi(2014)[11]
- European Excellence Award for Ringier's DOMO magazine (2011)[12]
External Links
editReferences
edit- ^ "Stephanie Ringel". In: LinkedIn. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ "Relaunch for "Fritz+Fränzi". In: Markt und Kommunikation. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
- ^ "Nik Niethammer holt Stephanie Ringel". In: Persoenlich. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
- ^ "100 Jahre Schweizer Illustrierte: Eine zeithistorische Serie zum Auftakt der Feierlichkeiten". In: Ringier. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
- ^ "Stephanie Ringel verlässt Verlagshaus". In: Persoenlich. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ "DOMO wins European Excellence Award". In: Ringier. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ "Stephanie Ringel verlässt Verlagshaus". In: Persoenlich. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ "Stephanie Ringel Media". In: Moneyhouse. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
- ^ "Contact Manja Gideon Foundation". Retrieved 19 September 2024.
- ^ "Stephanie Ringel". In: LinkedIn. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ "Erscheint im September in neuer Aufmachung". In: Persoenlich. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
- ^ "DOMO wins European Excellence Award". In: Ringier. Retrieved 17 September 2024.