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Brost occupies a leadership role within the foreign division at Focus.

Political journalist Marc Brost, aged 53, joins Focus news magazine's editorial team as of April 1st. As a recipient of numerous awards, he assumes leadership over the foreign desk and becomes part of the management team. Prior to this, Brost led the planning and strategy staff at the Federal...

Focus's foreign department is led by Brost.
Focus's foreign department is led by Brost.

Brost occupies a leadership role within the foreign division at Focus.

Marc Brost, a renowned political journalist with a rich career history, has joined the editorial team of news magazine Focus. The 53-year-old will be taking on a significant role, heading the foreign desk.

Brost's career in journalism spans over two decades, with his most recent stint being at the weekly newspaper "Die Zeit." During his tenure there, he held various roles, including co-political editor-in-chief, economic policy correspondent, and head of the Berlin bureau.

Before joining "Die Zeit," Brost worked at the Federal Chancellery, where he held a key position as head of the planning and strategy department. His experience at the Chancellery likely involved strategic planning and policy-making, skills that will undoubtedly prove valuable at Focus.

Brost's political career extends beyond journalism. He has served as a member of the German Bundestag, demonstrating his commitment to public service.

News magazine Focus has welcomed Brost with open arms, recognising his expertise and accolades. Brost is an award-winning journalist, having received recognition for his work in political reporting.

Brost's arrival at Focus marks a new era for the magazine's foreign desk. With his extensive experience in both journalism and politics, he is poised to lead the team with authority and insight.

Brost will be officially joining Focus on April 1. The magazine looks forward to the contributions he will make to its editorial team and the quality of its reporting.

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