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Tamar Kintsurashvili

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Tamar Kintsurashvili (Georgian: თამარ კინწურაშვილი; born May 8, 1970 in Tskaltubo, Georgia) is a former Director General of Georgian Public Broadcaster 22 August 2005.

Education

Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Tbilisi Ivane Javakhishvili State University in 1994. She speaks Georgian, Russian and English.

Career

In 1993-95 was working as a correspondent of paper Droni, in 1995-99 was an editor of Political Division of the same paper, in 1999–2001 was a deputy editor of paper, in October 1999 was a Non-Staff Writer of paper Desert News, in 2001 was working as a PR Manager in Castel-Georgia group, from 2001 was an editor of the magazine Tavisupleba (Liberty), From 2001 she is also the Communications and Media programs Director of the NGO Liberty Institute. Was taking part in many international training programs. She is an author and co-author of several scientific works.

In March 2005 Parliament of Georgia elected her to Board of Governors of Georgian Public Broadcaster, where she was a deputy chair of the Board till her election as Director General.

Works

  • "Freedom of Expression in USA and in Europe" (2005), Volume I-an editor
  • "Freedom of Expression in Georgia" (2005), V.II - co-author. Zurab Adeishvili
  • "Media and Law" (2004), an editor
  • "The Media Self-regulation Guide" (2004), compiler and author
  • "Ethic and Self-regulation" (2003)the compiler and editor
  • "Professional Standard of the Media", co-author (2002)