Katya Soldak | |
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Катя Солдак | |
Born | Katia Soldak 1977 (age 46–47) |
Nationality | American, Ukrainian |
Alma mater | Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism |
Occupation(s) | Author, journalist, documentary filmmaker |
Employer | Forbes |
Known for | Eastern Europe-focussed journalism |
Notable work | The 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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Soldak...works through two revolutions, and endures a war
Katya Soldak, Forbes editorial director and documentary filmmaker...who grew up in the country
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.