
webeditor at The Danish Society of Engineers (IDA)
Copenhagen Area, Denmark

webeditor at The Danish Society of Engineers (IDA)
Copenhagen Area, Denmark
Kim Elmose has been an online professional since november 1999 where he started at the first dedicated editorial online team at Computerworld Online (in Denmark) - started previous that year.
Kim Elmose took part in the consolidation of the online team that in the years to come established Computerworld Online as the most powerfull news-team in Denmark - when it came to tech-news.
In 2003 Kim moved on to Engineering Weekly (Nyhedsmagasinet Ingeniøren ) to be senior editor at the online team. One of the milestones he left at the online media was starting the first journalist-blogs in Denmark.
In 2006 he was hired to his present job - the first blogeditor in Denmark - to build a blog-community - both editorial blogs and later on , userblogs.
Kim has also for years been active in Danish Online News Association (DONA) - an organisation dedicated to knowledgesharing about online communication .
Kim is currently chairman of this organisation that arranges seminars with international speakers about webcommunication. People like Steve Outing, Kelly Goto, Rebecca Blood and Dan Gillmor has been speakers at DONA seminars through the years.
webcommunication, online news, communities, weblogs, web usability, radio journalism, podcasting, wiki, userdriven medias , citizen journalism, blogging
(Political Organization industry)
March 2009 — Present (10 months)
IDA is the danish society of Engineers (Ingeniørforeningen i Danmark ) in Denmark where I as webeditor has the responsibility of developing the site and services online towards the 70.000+ members, strategic development and contact to the CMS-supplier and coaching of internal editors to the subsites.
(Privately Held; Newspapers industry)
October 2006 — February 2009 (2 years 5 months)
Responsible for the blogging community at the newspaper; educating journalist, columnists and freelancers in blogging and building up a community of readers blogs.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Online Media industry)
July 2006 — September 2006 (3 months)
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Online Media industry)
February 2006 — June 2006 (5 months)
Responsible for the development of the journalism and the technical platform of Engineering Weeklys website.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Online Media industry)
March 2003 — January 2006 (2 years 11 months)
I edit the coverage of science- and tech stuff at ing.dk - and in addition edit the daily newsletter. Besides that I'm part off the ongoing development of our services and business strategies on net - i.e. re-design of our site (2004) and launch of a new tool for our forum (November 2005).
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Online Media industry)
November 1999 — February 2003 (3 years 4 months)
News-journalist and editor. Covered ERP, CRM, it-consultants, digital rights, anti-trust legislation, venture, new media and webculture.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Newspapers industry)
May 1998 — September 1999 (1 year 5 months)
Political journalist with the departments of the municipality of Roskilde (50.000 + inhabitants) and the lokal council as my field of reports.
(Public Company; 5001-10,000 employees; Broadcast Media industry)
February 1996 — April 1998 (2 years 3 months)
All-round radio journalist - newsjournalist and producer of radiodiscussions.
1992 — 1996
Politics September 1990 — January 1992
my family, weblogs, digital rights, politics, literature, jogging, skiing, sci-fi-movies, cartoons, seing animated films, podcasting, social media, knowledge sharing, blogging, citizen journalism
Danish Online News Association (dona.dk), Det radikale Venstre
Reboot 3.0 Award - 2000 - for best news site in Denmark.