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Serrao shifts allegiance from NZZ to Axel Springer

Reporter Marc Felix Serrao (46) transitions from Neue Zürcher Zeitung to Axel Springer, joining their global network of journalists. His new role will encompass creating features, profiles, and conducting interviews, as well as providing analysis and commentary for various Springer brands such...

Journalist Serrao leaves NZZ and joins Axel Springer media company.
Journalist Serrao leaves NZZ and joins Axel Springer media company.

Serrao shifts allegiance from NZZ to Axel Springer

Marc Felix Serrao, a renowned journalist known for his tenure as editor-in-chief of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) in Germany, is set to embark on a new chapter in his career. Serrao will be joining Axel Springer, a leading digital publisher, and his new role is expected to commence no later than the start of the new year.

Serrao's base will be at the Welt, but his responsibilities will extend across multiple brands under Axel Springer. He will be involved in a broad range of journalistic activities, including reporting, writing, interviewing, analyzing, and commenting on news.

In his new role, Serrao will also produce content for multiple digital platforms under Axel Springer. He is expected to appear as an expert on Welt TV and will conduct interviews for Axel Springer's brands, such as Bild, Politico, Business Insider, Morning Brew, Onet, Fakt, Newsweek Polska, Forbes Polska, and others.

Serrao will not be working at the Neue Züricher Zeitung anymore. Instead, he will write features and portraits for various brands under Axel Springer, contributing to a diverse range of topics and perspectives.

Serrao's departure from the Neue Zürcher Zeitung and his arrival at Axel Springer marks an exciting shift in his career. With his extensive experience and expertise, Serrao is poised to make significant contributions to Axel Springer's journalistic output.

As Serrao embarks on this new journey, the general public and the journalistic community alike eagerly await the impact he will have on Axel Springer's brands and the quality of journalism they produce.

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