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Editorial role taken up by Rosenfeld at The Pioneer newspaper

Dagmar Rosenfeld (age 50) is set to assume the position of publisher at The Pioneer starting from the summer. This elevates her to a notable leadership role within the media company, joining founder Gabor Steingart at the helm. Previously, Die Welt am Sonntag's former editor-in-chief will...

Rosenfeld assumes editorship role at The Pioneer.
Rosenfeld assumes editorship role at The Pioneer.

Editorial role taken up by Rosenfeld at The Pioneer newspaper

In a recent announcement by Axel Springer SE, it has been confirmed that Dagmar Rosenfeld will be departing her role as editor-in-chief of Welt am Sonntag. The exact date of her departure is set for July 31st.

Rosenfeld will be joining forces with Gabor Steingart, another notable figure in the media industry, at The Pioneer. Steingart, who is a founder of The Pioneer, will continue to be a part of the company's leadership.

The Pioneer, a media company, will now have Rosenfeld and Steingart as two of its well-known faces at the helm. Rosenfeld's role at The Pioneer will commence in the summer, and she will primarily focus on political journalism, filling the gap left by Michael Brรถcker and Gordon Repinski.

In addition to her political journalism duties, Rosenfeld will also be responsible for audio formats at The Pioneer. As for the successor at the top of Welt am Sonntag, it has not yet been determined.

Axel Springer SE is associated with the announcement regarding Rosenfeld's new role at The Pioneer. With Rosenfeld's extensive experience in journalism and her dedication to political reporting, The Pioneer is poised for an exciting future under her leadership.

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