For more than a decade, Hurezeanu worked for the Romanian department of
Radio Free Europe (1983–1994), in
Munich. Also, after 1985, he studied
political science at the
University of Virginia and in 1990 he graduated from
Boston University. He was the director of the Romanian department of Radio Free Europe for a few months in 1994. Then, he worked as director of the Romanian section of the
Deutsche Welle from
Cologne (1995–2002). Having returned to Romania for good in 2002, he was a personal adviser to Romanian Prime Minister
Adrian Năstase (March–September 2003). In Romania, he worked for
Antena 1,
Radio Europa FM,
România Liberă, and
Realitatea TV. Hurezeanu was director of the
Realitatea-Cațavencu trust in Romania between February 1, 2009, and October 2010. In 2008, Emil Hurezeanu was among the 500 richest Romanians, with an estimated wealth of €6–7 million. == Personal life ==