Katya Soldak

Katya Soldak
Катя Солдак
Katya Soldak standing on a road with a bicycle bearing the logo Citi-Bike
Soldak in 2016
Born
Katia Soldak

1977 (age 46–47)
NationalityAmerican, Ukrainian
Alma materColumbia University Graduate School of Journalism
Occupation(s)Author, journalist, documentary filmmaker
EmployerForbes
Known forEastern Europe-focussed journalism
Notable workThe Long Breakup (documentary)
This Is How Propaganda Works (memoir-essay)

Katya Soldak[a] (born 1977 in Kharkiv) is a New-York-based journalist,[1] documentary filmmaker, and author of Ukrainian origin.[2] She is currently the editorial director for Forbes Media's international editions, focussing on Eastern Europe and the post-Soviet territories.[3]


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  1. ^ "THE LONG BREAKUP". unaff.org. United Nations Association Film Festival (UNAFF). Retrieved 15 March 2023. Soldak...works through two revolutions, and endures a war
  2. ^ Veilleux, Hayley (March 10, 2022). "They Didn't Know Which Way to Go". lithub.com. Literary Hub. Retrieved 16 March 2023. Katya Soldak, Forbes editorial director and documentary filmmaker...who grew up in the country
  3. ^ "Katya Soldak, Forbes Staff". Forbes. Retrieved 18 March 2023. Katya Soldak is the editorial director of Forbes Media's international editions... Her strongest focuses are Eastern Europe and anything related to Post-Soviet territory.