Klenk & Hoursch AG
Daniel J. Hanke has extensive experience in various roles and positions related to communication and leadership. Daniel J. is currently the Chairman of the Board at LPRS e.V., an association for students and alumni of communication studies. Daniel J. is also a Speaker and Contributor at Next Work Innovation Garage. In the past, Daniel has held positions such as Board Member (CEO) & Owner at Klenk & Hoursch AG, Lecturer in Change Communications at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) München, and Lecturer in Social Media Strategy & Governance at IKF Institut für Kommunikation und Führung. Daniel J. has also taught courses in Corporate Communication, Social Media Strategies & Trends, and Corporate Communication/PR (M.A.) at various institutions such as Cologne University of Applied Sciences, School for Communication and Management (SCM), Privates Institut für Marketing und Kommunikation Wiesbaden, and Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. Additionally, Daniel has lectured at ZEIT Akademie on the topic of "Leadership Communication & Public Speaking" in an e-learning course. Their expertise lies in solving complex business problems through effective communication strategies.
Daniel J. Hanke completed their education at Leipzig University, where they earned an M.A. in Journalism and Cultural Management. Daniel J. attended Leipzig University from 1996 to 2003. Before attending university, they obtained an Abitur from Tilemann-Schule Limburg, although the dates of their attendance are not provided.
Klenk & Hoursch AG
We rank among the leading owner-managed communications consultancies. We work for DAX-40 and Fortune 500 companies and we have received awards for many of our campaigns and projects. We are convinced that only the right relation between strategy (head), creativity that’s relevant to our target groups (heart) and professional implementation (hand) can lead to effective and efficient communication. For this purpose, we have developed our own method based on the multiple experiences we collected over many years in national and international projects: the head-heart-hand method. Short form: H3 (for German Hirn, Herz, Hand). It targets an optimal ROI for communication performance by means of a balanced mix of scientifically strategic foundation, creativity, and technical excellence. https://klenkhoursch.de/impressum // https://klenkhoursch.de/datenschutz