Stela Popa

Stela Popa (born 7 August 1982 in Coşcodeni) is a journalist and author from Moldova.[1] She works for Jurnal TV[2] and Vocea Basarabiei.[3][4]

Stela Popa
Born (1982-08-07) 7 August 1982
Coşcodeni, Sângerei District
NationalityUSSR,
Moldova
Known forjournalist Jurnal TV and Vocea Basarabiei

Biography

Stela Popa was born on 7 August 1982 in Coşcodeni, Sângerei District. She studied at Prometeu-Prim Lyceum and graduated from Moldova State University.[5] She worked for Radio-Sângera, Euro TV Moldova,[6] TV7 (Moldova) and was a correspondent of Antena 1 (Romania) in Chişinău. Stela Popa has been the director of Vocea Basarabiei in Bucharest since June 2009.[7][8] She married Romanian sociologist Dan Dungaciu in October 2012.[9]

Awards

  • Diplomă de excelenţă şi merite la învăţătură”, Moldova State University
  • Prize VIP of the Faculty of Journalism and Communication Studies of the Moldova State University
  • Soros Foundation Prize, Contest "Jurnalismul de azi, jurnalismul de mâine"
  • Top VIP Magazin “Cele mai sexy 50 de femei ale Moldovei”[10]
  • Prize FIJET România[11]

Works

  • "100 de zile", Editura Tritonic, Bucharest, 2010, 464 pages.[12] The book is dedicated to 7 April 2009 Moldova civil unrest[13]
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gollark: Apparently it just hosts adverts of some sort now.
gollark: You'd think that that wouldn't break any sensibly designed system.
gollark: Unfortunately, it seems like all the really short nice ones are parked now.
gollark: Well, I'm in the UK, so you could just give me money to register domains with, as I'm highly* trustworthy**.

References

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