Euke Frank takes on new leadership role at Kronenzeitung!

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Euke Frank, former editor-in-chief of “Woman”, is taking on a leadership role at the Kronenzeitung. A look at her career and background.

Euke Frank, ehemalige Chefredakteurin von “Woman”, übernimmt eine Führungsrolle bei der Kronenzeitung. Ein Blick auf ihre Karriere und Hintergründe.
Euke Frank, former editor-in-chief of “Woman”, is taking on a leadership role at the Kronenzeitung. A look at her career and background.

Euke Frank takes on new leadership role at Kronenzeitung!

The Austrian journalist Euke Frank, who most recently worked as editor-in-chief of the women's magazine “Woman”, is now planning to move to the renowned Kronenzeitung. This is reported by the Express. Frank, who worked on “Woman” for 22 years and played a significant role in the media landscape, is causing a lot of stir with her upcoming move. Her resignation from “Woman” came as a surprise and is said to be related to her new position, which has not yet been officially confirmed. Discussions about a management position at the Kronenzeitung appear to be well advanced, which would represent a further step in Frank's impressive career.

A career with meaning

Euke Frank, born on December 17, 1967 in Linz, began her journalistic career early and played a key role in various media formats before becoming editor-in-chief of “Woman” in 2001. During her term in office, the magazine was the highest-circulation women's magazine in Austria. According to information from Wikipedia She also became active as an editor. Your move to the Kronenzeitung not only represents a change within the media landscape, but could also bring possible new impulses for the daily newspaper.

In addition, Euke Frank is the wife of ORF presenter Armin Wolf, which gives her move additional attention. Since her resignation, there have been no official comments about her new role at the Kronenzeitung, which has increased speculation in the industry. In her career, Frank has distinguished herself not only as a journalist, but also as an author, shedding light on important issues that shape society.