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 spent 21 years as a correspondent in dozens
of countries in three continents. He has covered business, economics,
wars, elections, sport and disasters and headed the team covering
the collapse of the Soviet Union for Reuters news agency. He speaks
fluent Spanish, Portuguese and Russian. Since 1998 he has been a full-time media and journalism trainer. Media clients include UN executives in a dozen countries. |
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 has worked as a journalist and television
producer since 1983 in the BBC, Reuters, Bloomberg, Sky and CNBC.
Her main work has been in financial television, but she also writes
for the British print media and specialist magazines. As a media
trainer, she specialises in television interview technique, with
many top British banks and businesses on her client list. She also
trains executives for the United Nations. |
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 has nearly two decades of experience in
news agency, newspaper and broadcast journalism. He was Daily Telegraph
bureau chief in Berlin during the fall of the Berlin Wall and in
Moscow for the collapse of the Soviet Union. As the Financial Times'
Chief Political Correspondent, he covered the rise of Tony Blair,
before becoming a political analyst for the BBC's Today programme.
He is the author of Inside Yeltsin's Russia and a biography of former
British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, and speaks fluent German, Russian
and French. |
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 has been a media consultant and journalism trainer since 2002,
specialising in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. He has conducted
media training for the Organization of Security and Co-operation
in Europe and journalism workshops all over the former Soviet Union.
Previously he was a Reuters correspondent for 16 years in the former
Soviet Union and the Balkans. He trains in Russian and English and
also speaks fluent Bulgarian. |
 began her career with the BBC and has worked as a journalist,
reporter, producer and presenter in British radio and television.
She also spent six years in Detroit in the United States, co-presenting
the evening TV news programme for ABC TV2 and presented a TV arts
magazine programme for WDET public TV. She has designed and delivered
media training programmes for top executives at a range of UK ministries,
major companies and NGOs. |
 has designed and led a series of media workshops for
United Nations organisations on behalf of the Reuters Foundation.
He has also run courses for aid organisations and designed a part
of the Alertnet website. He was a correspondent and regional manager
for Reuters in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East from
1969 until 1997. He worked as a Communications Officer for the Food
and Agriculture Organisation in the tsunami-hit regions of Indonesia
in early 2005. |
 is based in Madrid and works as a journalist and media
trainer in both Spanish and English. She started her journalism career
in print, with stints at the Guardian and El Mundo, then moved into
broadcasting with the BBC, Channel Four and Spanish national radio
station COPE. She has trained for the BBC and Reuters Foundation
in several countries across the world. |
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