Christina Endruschat has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Christina started their career in 1998 with DHL, where they received vocational training as an office administrator. After that, they worked as an intern at Axel Springer Mediahouse Berlin and ProSiebenSat.1 Produktion, gaining valuable experience in the media industry. In 2001, they joined Gruner und Jahr as a freelance editor for Gala Magazine.
In 2002, Christina joined Spiegel TV Produktion GmbH as a student employee in broadcast programming and later became the service team manager for the show Johannes B. Kerner. Christina also worked as a student employee at AOL, handling public relations tasks.
Christina's career took an exciting turn in 2007 when they joined Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland. Christina initially underwent a comprehensive video journalist trainee program and covered various roles as a reporter. Christina also served as the U.S. correspondent, reporting on significant events like Hurricane Maria, the Boston Marathon bombings, and the Newtown shooting. Christina conceptualized and executed a recurring format called "What's up in America" for RTL Punkt 12, covering food trends, health, and lifestyle. Christina later became the team lead of the "Life" department and currently holds the position of deputy head of the news department.
Christina Endruschat completed their education at the University of Hamburg, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Communication and Media Studies, with a completion year of 2007. Before attending university, they graduated from Carl-Schurz-Schule, where they earned their deutsches Abitur or High School Diploma in 1997. No specific field of study is provided for their high school education.
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