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Ernst Franzen

Adjunct Instructor at Marquette University

Ernst-Ulrich Franzen is a journalist with extensive experience in the Milwaukee area. He currently serves as the associate editorial page editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.4 Franzen has had a long career in journalism, spanning nearly 40 years.1 He began his career with the Wauwatosa News-Times before spending 35 years at the Journal Sentinel in various roles, including reporter and editor.15

Throughout his career, Franzen has focused on reporting about government and politics. He has developed insights into the workings of politicians and government officials, noting that most are dedicated public servants despite the challenges they face.5

In addition to his editorial work, Franzen has also written columns for the Journal Sentinel, including the "On, Wisconsin" column.6 His expertise in government reporting and editorial writing has made him a respected voice in Milwaukee's journalism community.

It's worth noting that there may be some confusion with another Ernst Franzen, born in Germany in 1924 and passed away in 2016, who worked in freight lines.23 However, the Ernst-Ulrich Franzen we're discussing is the journalist and editor still active in Milwaukee's media landscape.

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