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About Helga Kleisny Starting my journalism career as an editor with the German computer management magazine Markt&Technik years ago, aviation magazines like Fliegermagazin and Aerokurier followed, as well as Lufthansa Publications and major newspapers like Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) and Die Welt.

As editor in chief for different company magazines several journalism trainees got their professional background under my assistance. Not an easy way some may have experienced, but once succeeded, everything else seems like a piece of cake.

Holding seminars and teaching at universities also is part of my profession. Main subjects are journalistic issues like research and interview training, creative technical writing, project management, intercultural communication and web design. For students I try to make their lessons unique, challenging and loaded with practical information for their daily professional life. Technical documentation can be informative and yet fun to read and understand. Based on creativity and brains of the writer.

Below you can find more information about Helga Kleisny:

Educational background

  • Universitiy Degree: Diplom-Ingenieur der Technischen Physik der Technischen Universität Wien, Österreich
  • Postgraduate Marketing
  • Postgraduate Psychology (Communications)
  • Aviation: Pilot and skydiver (plus 1700 jumps, instructor) since more than 16 years
  • Privat Pilot License (US and German)
  • Fluent in English and German and familiar with many other languages

Tools(I enjoy working with)

  • Mac-Environment, Scanner, Fax.
  • MS Word/Office, QuarkXPress & Indesign2, Adobe Creative Suite, high speed internet (t-dsl).
  • Conventional Nikon and Sony Digital Camera.
  • Cessna 172.

Interests

I like

  • all kinds of sports, especially hiking in AZ (scrambling up mountains ...original words by Kevin Crosby in Parachutist, 12/2004) and inline skating all year round ...
  • …and riding roller coasters – the faster the better.
  • different cultures and interactions between humans and also machines are quite interesting subjects. We will face more of the latter in the future I am sure.
  • foreign countries: worked and lived in the US (Florida: software engineer) and taught in East Asia (Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore)

Motto

    Science is fun to explore


Curiosity and an open mind
to things and behaviours different to
the ones we already know and use
are a basic drive in evolution and in life.

If you do what you always did
you will get what you always got.

If you are not living on the edge
and not trying to explore beyond tight borders in your daily routine
you are using up to much space.

 

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