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Olha Burda, has started her career as a teacher, she has worked in
Donetsk Oblast. She has worked at the leading Ukrainian newspapers and TV channels, and then she became a radio journalist. •
Oleksandr Bondarenko, has a Diploma in Ukrainian philology, graduate of Luhansk Pedagogical University, worked at several Ukrainian TV channels. •
Svitlana Dorosh, is the chief correspondent of BBC-Kyiv office, obtained a degree in journalism at the
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, she worked in the editors offices of Kyiv newspapers, information agencies and radio stations. •
Anastasiia Zanuda is an economist, graduated from Kyiv Institute of National Economy, yet had worked as a translator, and then mastered journalist's skills. •
Oles Konoshevych is an international lawyer, graduated from the International Relations Department, Kyiv National University •
Lubomyr Krupnytskyy is a historian by qualification, graduated from Ternopil Pedagogical University. Yet, has a very vast professional experience as a journalist. Before joining the BBC service he worked as a correspondent for a number of well-known Ukrainian newspapers. •
Svitlana Pyrkalo, is the producer of the Ukrainian Service, writer, journalist •
Roman Lebed was the youngest journalist at BBC-Ukraine, graduated from Lviv State University, before joining BBC he had worked at the local radio in
Rivne •
Olha Makarchuk, has a degree of translator of English and German languages. She worked on television and radio, was correspondent for BBC Ukrainian Service in Germany •
Marta Shokalo, is a graduate of
University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, with a degree in philosophy, worked at BBC-Ukraine as a journalist •
Olga Malchevska is a producer and presenter. She collected the Public Service Journalism award at the British Journalism Awards 2022 for reporting on the Russian war in Ukraine among 100+ journalists [9]. Awarded for the Best Interview of the Year in Ukraine by the Honor of Profession («Честь Професії») - Kyiv, 2020. [10] Before joining the BBC, Olga was awarded with the international Vaclav Havel Fellowship for outstanding journalists, representing Ukraine, and directed an investigative documentary Kremlin's Czech Friends. Prior to that Ms Malchevska worked as a Correspondent for the leading Ukrainian TV Channel of 1+1 TV ( 1+1 Media) and its accoladed flagship weekly current affairs program ТСН-Тиждень (TSN-Week). She had also worked as a reporter and news editor for other Ukrainian TV channels including Channel 5, Novyi Kanal, TRK Ukraine. ==References==