
Petra Gerster Biography
Petra Gerster is a German journalist and news presenter. Starting in 1973, Gerster studied German studies, Slavic studies, and literature with a grant from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation at the University of Konstanz, as well as in the US and Paris. In 1981 she received a Master of Arts.
Petra started her career as a newspaper journalist with Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger. From 1989, She served as a TV journalist for ZDF. She was a presenter on the German women’s magazine show Mona Lisa for ten years.
Petra Gerster Age
Petra was born on 25 January 1955, in Worms, Germany. She is 67 years old.
Petra Gerster Height
She has not shared any details regarding her height, however, a review is ongoing and this section will be updated as soon as possible.
Petra Gerster Education
Starting in 1973, She studied German studies, Slavic studies, and literature with a grant from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation at the University of Konstanz, as well as in the US and Paris. In 1981 she received a Master of Arts.
Petra Gerster Family
Petra was born and raised in Worms, Germany, by loving and caring parents. She grew up along with her pretty sister Florian Gerster.
Petra Gerster Husband
She is married to her beloved husband Christian Nürnberger. The couple is blessed with two children.
Petra Gerster’s Net Worth
Gerster has an estimated net worth of $ 5 million.
Petra Gerster Career
Petra Gerster is a German journalist and news presenter. Starting in 1973, Gerster studied German studies, Slavic studies, and literature with a grant from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation at the University of Konstanz, as well as in the US and Paris. In 1981, She received a Master of Arts.
Petra started her career as a newspaper journalist with Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger. From 1989, She served as a TV journalist for ZDF. She was a presenter on the German women’s magazine show Mona Lisa for ten years.
From 1998 until 2021, Gerster served as an anchor for ZDF’s daily news magazine heute in rotation with Peter Hahne (1998–1999), Klaus-Peter Siegloch (1999–2003), Steffen Seibert (2003–2010), Matthias Fornoff (2010–2014) and Christian Sievers (2014–2021).
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