CV
Started at wooga to kick ass and chew bubble-gum … and I’m all outta gum.
First Job in the Games Industry and already working for awesome clients like InnoGames, Wooga & Catan.
Focus: New Media Management & Production
I was awarded as “Best Masters Student” of the Faculty and “Top 30 Student”. Sweet! Furthermore I was allowed to dress up like Harry Potter.
I quit my job, invested all my savings and moved to London to broaden my mind and … well … to improve my English.
Handed in my Thesis about advertising in and with Augmented Reality and passed all modules as well as the final exams with great success. After all in all 3 years of evening studies I have finally some free time.
Development & steering of advertising campaigns and marketing activities for international clients, consulting, client relations
Accounts:
- InterContinental Hotels & Resorts Central & Eastern Europe
- ARD-Hauptstadtstudio
- be.Berlin
- IAAF World Championships in Athletics 2009
- GCH Hotel Group
- Domino‘s Pizza
- Grand City Properties
- Berlin TV Tower
Managing print, TV and online campaigns with a media budget of up to 3 Mio €/year for clients in DACH region
Campaigns & Projects for:
- InterContinental Hotels (DACH)
- FIFA World Cup 2006
- Visit Berlin (Berlin Tourism Marketing)
- miniMAL / REWE
- Westmont Hospitality Group (Holiday Inn (Express), Crowne Plaza, etc.)
- ARD-Hauptstadtstudio
- BUND, Bund für Umwelt & Naturschutz in Deutschland
My professional training is over. After successfully passing final exams I also passed the oral examination at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry with 99/100 points and am now a certified Advertising Merchant (Werbekaufmann / Kaufmann für Marketingkommunikation). Not bad.
I started my career in marketing communication. First as an intern then in a 2 year apprentice program incl. vocational college.
After some painful years I passed the A-Levels (Abitur / Allgemeine Hochschulreife) – without Wikipedia.
Back in 1987 it all began – even before I learned to read. On Christmas we got our first computer: a C64 – instructions in English only. After only 3 days of fiddling around we managed to load the first game 😉