Merholz joins Ippen Digital's editorial board as a member
Anne-Christine Merholz, a seasoned professional in the field of UX design and content strategy, has joined Ippen Digital's central editorial team at Ippen.Media.
Born in 1981, Merholz began her career journey by studying media science, journalism, and business administration. Following her education, she completed a traineeship at the Axel Springer Academy from 2008 to 2010.
Before joining Ippen Digital, Merholz spent two years in strategic communication for the CSU in the Bundestag. This role saw her contribute significantly to the political and economic discourse, a skillset she will undoubtedly bring to her new position.
Prior to her tenure with the CSU, Merholz was a responsible editor for politics and economics at "Bild". Here, she honed her skills in digital journalism, preparing her well for her current role.
In 2022, Merholz took over the agenda editorial team at Ippen Digital, responsible for producing in-depth content. This team is integral to the IPPEN.MEDIA network, which includes online titles such as Merkur.de, FR.de, and Buzzfeed News Deutschland.
As a recognised expert in UX design and content strategy, Merholz's focus will be on improving digital user experiences and driving content innovation within the network.
Despite extensive searches, detailed information on Merholz's career path, notable achievements, or positions held before joining Ippen Digital's central editorial team could not be found. For a comprehensive understanding of her career history, it is recommended to consult professional profiles such as LinkedIn, official biographies on company or personal websites, or interviews where she discusses her career journey.
In her previous role with the CSU in the Bundestag, Anne-Christine Merholz contributed significantly to political and economic discourse, a skillset she will bring to her new position at Ippen Digital. Before joining Ippen Digital, Merholz honed her skills in digital journalism, specifically in the fields of politics and economics, while working as a responsible editor for these topics at "Bild".