Nina Wamsbach
About Nina Wamsbach
Nina Wamsbach is a Communications Manager at imc Learning, where she focuses on e-learning trends, diversity, and corporate social responsibility. With a background in journalism and experience in various media roles, she explores the impact of digitization on the future of work.
Work at imc Learning
Nina Wamsbach serves as the Communications Manager at imc Learning, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she is involved in the imc newsroom team, focusing on content creation that aligns with the company's objectives. Her responsibilities include managing press and influencer relations, as well as exploring topics related to E-Learning trends and Corporate Social Responsibility. Wamsbach's work contributes to the company's mission of enhancing digital learning experiences.
Education and Expertise
Nina Wamsbach studied at BAF - Bayerische Akademie für Fernsehn und Digitale Medien e.V., where she achieved a Diplom. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in communications and media, which she applies in her current role and previous positions. Wamsbach's expertise includes content creation, storytelling, and understanding the impact of e-learning and digitization on the future of work.
Background
Wamsbach has a diverse professional background in journalism and media. She began her career at ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE, where she completed a Volontariat from 2008 to 2009. She then worked at Redseven Entertainment GmbH in various roles, including Redakteur and Leitender Redakteur, from 2009 to 2014. Following this, she served as Senior Konzeptioner and Senior Projektmanager at Haus & Gross from 2014 to 2016. Before joining imc Learning, she worked as a Freier Redakteur and Social Media Redakteur at Saarländischer Rundfunk from 2016 to 2020.
Focus Areas
Nina Wamsbach focuses on several key areas in her professional work, including New Work, Diversity, Inclusion, and Corporate Social Responsibility. She is passionate about identifying and discussing emerging trends in content and storytelling, particularly as they relate to e-learning and the digital transformation of the workplace. Her interests align with her role in communications, where she aims to foster inclusive and innovative narratives.