Thomas Tuma

Thomas Tuma was selected for the 2020 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Roland Berger’s self-deception: The star consultant, his Nazi father and the guilt of German industry.’

Thomas Tuma, born on September 25, 1964 in Bad Mergentheim, studied at the German School of Journalism in Munich, as well as studied journalism in Washington D.C. Afterwards, he worked as a freelancer for a local Munich newspaper and the magazine „Tango“. Later, Tuma joined the magazine „Stern“ before starting at „Der Spiegel“ in 1996 where he become co-head of the section’s business and media department in 2002. Tuma received the Helmut-Schmidt Award of Journalism in 2011 and the Friedrich-Vogel Award for Business Journalism in 2013, as well as the Herbert Quandt Media Award in 2019. Since November 2013, Tuma is part of the chief editorial board at Handelsblatt. He is also the chief editor of Handelsblatt magazine, a supplement focused on fashion and lifestyle.

Hans-Peter Siebenhaar

Hans-Peter Siebenhaar was selected for the 2020 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Roland Berger’s self-deception: The star consultant, his Nazi father and the guilt of German industry.’

Hans-Peter Siebenhaar, born on May 1, 1962 in Thurn, Germany, worked as a politics and business reporter for the Bavarian newspaper Fränkischer Tag from 1995 to 2000 before joining Handelsblatt. He covered several industries and has been writing his column „Medien-
Kommissar“ about all things media since February 2013. In October 2013, Siebenhaar became the Handelsblatt correspondent for Austria and Southeast. In February 2015, he was voted onto the board of the foreign press association in Vienna and has been heading it since December 2015. In 2018, Siebenhaar received the Hugo-Junkers Award of the German Airlines- and Space Media. He
has authored several books, among them „Austria – The Torn Republic“ and„The Insatinables“ – a critique of public radio financing in Germany.