dmg media says Biermann joins from Slaughter and May, where he was a senior associate in the technology, digital, data and IP practice area.
At Slaughter and May, Biermann worked on a number of high-profile transactions, including dmg media’s joint venture with News UK to combine their print operations. He has been seconded at dmg media since May of this year.
In his new role, dmg media says Biermann will report jointly to Rich Caccappolo, chief executive officer, dmg media, and Tim Collier, chief executive officer, DMGT.
Biermann will deliver strategic legal advice to drive the company’s commercial ambitions. He will help develop and execute commercial transactions, including key projects, licensing arrangements, joint ventures and M&A initiatives. He will also advise dmg media on its interactions with regulatory bodies.
Liz Hartley, group editorial legal director, dmg media, and her team will continue to oversee all editorial legal matters.
Rich Caccappolo, chief executive officer, dmg media, said: “I am thrilled that Reinhardt is joining us to lead our in-house legal team. He knows print and digital publishing and has learned about our company after advising on the successful transaction with News UK to merge our print operations.
“He is a shrewd and innovative practitioner, and I have no doubt that Reinhardt will help our organisation to prosper amid significant change in the regulatory, legal and operating backdrop.”
Tim Collier, chief executive officer, DMGT, said: “Reinhardt has built a trusted relationship with the business both from his work as an external advisor, and from leading the commercial legal department on secondment from Slaughter and May.
“He has a deep knowledge of the media industry, understands our long-term strategy and is an inspiring leader.”
Commenting on his new role, Biermann said: “I am delighted to be joining dmg media and am looking forward to working with its team of brilliant lawyers.
“I relish the challenge of helping dmg media to navigate an ever more complex legal landscape.”
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