My passion for developing “the next big thing" means I often find myself in new situations. I love to learn new things every day and to support projects’ growth and success.
First Soccer Club Cologne, traditional soccer club in town with more than 130.000 members.
2024 - presentA remote data center service for telecommunication companies and internet service providers.
1997 - presentStadtentwässerungsbetrieb Düsseldorf, the city governments organisation responsible for waste water and surface water collection and treatment
2023 - 2024Managing the IT department at Alanus University of Arts in Alfter, Germany. Developing and leading the university’s digital strategy and transformation.
2022 - 2023Managing the IT department at the University of Cologne’s teacher education centre. Planning internal digital work, software support and development, hardware and data management.
2017 - 2021Teaching the IT certificate at the University of Cologne’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities. The IT certificate is managed by the “Institute of Historical and Cultural Studies Information Processing”, today called the "Institute of Digital Humanities".
2016 - 2018Founding, developing and managing a software company specialised in the optimisation of routing algorithms for courier service software.
2011 - 2015Contributed to the European research project PLANETS (long term data archiving), managed by the “Institute of Historical and Cultural Studies Information Processing", University of Cologne.
2008 - 2010IT manager and KLIPS representative in the Dean's office for the University of Cologne’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
2006 - 2007Volunteer at NBC EUROPE/InfoBonn, TV production NBC GIGA, editorial office and web development.
2000 - 2002Media studies with a special focus on IT in media and media psychology.
2002 - 2006TV production of NBC GIGA, the first big German TV show about the internet in real time.
2000 - 2002German "Abitur" at Otto-Hahn-Highschool in Bergisch-Gladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
1997My professional and personal skills