


A LITTLE ABOUT ME
As a student with a strong passion for football, I’m eager to dive deeper into the professional football industry. I’m particularly interested in both creating engaging football content and developing fresh concepts that bring the game to life. During my internship, I hope to learn from experienced professionals, grow my network, and sharpen my practical skills in the field of football media. This opportunity would not only support my career path in the sports world but also allow me to fully embrace and expand my love for the game.
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
08/2013-07/2018 ANNE-FRANK SCHULE
RAUNHEIM
03/2018-07/2021
GUSTAV-HEINEMANN-SCHULE, RÜSSSELSHEIM
09/2021-09/2022 FSJ-KULTUR ORAL-HISTORY
PROJEKT-HISTORY DRK-HESSEN
010/2022-TODAY HOCHSCHULE
DARMSTADT
I served as Deputy Chair of the Student Association, actively contributing to student representation and school-wide initiatives. In addition, I held the position of Deputy Class Representative during grades 5, 9, and 10, where I supported communication between students and faculty. In 2018, I was honored to be selected as the Graduation Speaker for my class, delivering a speech that reflected on our shared journey and future aspirations.
I followed the academic path toward the German Abitur, which gave me a solid foundation in interdisciplinary learning before I chose a more practice-oriented career direction.
During my Voluntary Social Year, I conducted oral history interviews with former members of the German Red Cross (DRK) across Baden-Baden, Baden-Württemberg, and Hesse, contributing to the preservation of personal and regional histories.
I studied Online Journalism while also working as a student assistant, gaining hands-on experience alongside my academic training.
MY TIME ON THE RADIO
DARMSTADT
Speaking on the radio for the first time is both thrilling and surreal. There’s a quiet intensity to knowing your voice is suddenly reaching listeners you can’t see — a mix of nerves, focus, and excitement. The moment the microphone goes live, time seems to slow, and you’re completely present. It’s a unique kind of adrenaline, where preparation meets spontaneity, and every word carries weight.
