Niddal Salah-Eldin to Take Over as dpa's Deputy Editor-in-chief and Head of Innovation and Product
Niddal Salah-Eldin to Take Over as dpa's Deputy Editor-in-chief and Head of Innovation and Product
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BERLIN, December 4, 2018 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
The 33 year-old incoming head of innovation is joining from "Welt" - "Perfect
for the job"
Niddal Salah-Eldin will take over as deputy editor-in-chief and head of
innovation and product at the German Press Agency (dpa) in Berlin starting May
1st 2019. In this role her primary task will be to drive the digital
transformation of the agency. The 33-year old journalist is joining from
"Welt," where she currently holds the position of Director of Digital
Innovation within the editorial management team. She is taking over from Roland
Freund (50), who is moving for family reasons to Munich and will take over as
regional bureau chief there.
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"With Niddal Salah-Eldin a digital visionary of the German media landscape is
joining dpa, in order to lead the transformation from a news agency to a media
intelligence company from a key position. She has a great personality and is a
team player, knows the needs of dpa's clients and has a demonstrated sense for
trends and developments. And Niddal Salah-Eldin puts things into practise. All
these qualities make her perfect for the job, dpa and our clients in the media
and society," Sven Gösmann, dpa's editor-in-chief said.
Gösmann stressed that in her future role she, "will be able to build on the
good foundation that Roland Freund has established over the last three years.
We thank him for his spirit and his energy and are looking forward to working
with him in his new role in Bavaria."
"Technological development is the driver of all journalistic development,"
dpa's Chief Executive Officer Peter Kropsch stressed. "With Niddal Salah-Eldin
a journalist is joining the editorial leadership of dpa, who lives this
understanding professionally and personally. We are looking forward to the many
impulses she will give dpa and its shareholders."
"I am very much looking forward to this special opportunity to take on
responsibility within dpa's editorial management team for all things related to
product and innovation," Niddal Salah-Edin said. "It's my mission to future
proof journalism. I am looking forward to think editorial, tech and product
comprehensively and in an international context, and shape it together with a
great team. I thank the editorial management team at "Welt," the board of
Axel-Springer and all colleagues at 'Welt', SPRING and Springer for the
fantastic and successful time together, the trust and the opportunities."
As deputy editor-in-chief for innovation and product (head of innovation)
Niddal Salah-Eldin will be in charge of important sectors of the future such as
the development of dpa's editorial strategy and products for media as well as
business clients, and innovation and change within the company. She will also
lead a growing team of dpa product managers, who are in charge of developing
media and content intelligence, diaries and services, sport data and data
analysis. In addition to that she will be in charge of the development of
editorial products and tools, and an ambassador of change for the agency
globally, as well as towards dpa's clients and shareholders.
Niddal Salah-Eldin studied Politics and Journalism in Mainz and Washington, and
is a trained social-media manager. After working at Medienanstalt
Berlin-Brandenburg and Ketchum Pleon, she joined "Welt" as a
social-media-journalist in 2014, where she was promoted to Head of Social
Media, and later on Director of Digital Innovation. In 2010 she was part of the
Bertelsmann Talent Pool, 2011 she was selected to participate in the Emerald
leadership program of Boston Consulting, in 2014 she was elected to the "Top 30
Young Professionals under 30." In 2015 she was among the "Top 30 under 30" of
Medium Magazin. 2018 she was selected by the editorial team of Kress Pro as one
of the top 25 media managers under 30 shaping the media landscape in Germany,
Austria and Switzerland.
From May 2019 the editorial management team at dpa will be made up of
editor-in-chief Sven Gösmann (52), and his deputies Niddal Salah-Eldin (33),
head of innovation and product, Antje Homburger (55), head of news and Jutta
Steinhoff (51), head of staff. Change manager Susanne Goldstein (45) is also
part of the leadership team.
About dpa
The German News Agency (dpa) was founded in 1949 and is one of the world's
leading independent news agencies. dpa supplies media outlets, businesses and
other organizations with editorial content, including text, photos, videos,
graphics, audio and other formats. As an international agency, dpa reports in
four languages: German, English, Spanish and Arabic. The company has around
1,000 journalists in 160 locations in Germany and abroad. Its shareholders are
180 German media companies. Staff work according to the principles outlined in
the dpa statute: independently from ideologies, businesses and governments. The
central editing desk, under the leadership of editor-in-chief Sven Gösmann, is
located in Berlin. The management team, headed by chairman Peter Kropsch, is
based in Hamburg. The chairman of the Supervisory Board is David Brandstätter
(Main-Post GmbH, Würzburg).
Internet: http://www.dpa.com (German, English, Spanish, Arabic)
Contact:
dpa Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH
Jens Petersen
Head of Corporate Communications
Telefon: +49-40-4113-32843
E-Mail: pressestelle@dpa.com
SOURCE: dpa Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH
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