Monika Evstatieva is a journalist who works as a senior producer in the investigations department of the American public radio network NPR. Born in Sofia, she dreamed of working in advertising as a child, but her work experience at a radio station in Blagoevgrad sparked a passion for journalism. She studied journalism professionally at the American University in Blagoevgrad and later in Washington, where she managed to become part of the NPR team as an intern.
In 2019, she briefly left public radio to join the audio department of The New York Times, but returned to NPR in under a year. In today’s fast-changing world, few manage to stay at the same job for 19 years, but Monika has found lasting value in the dynamic nature of journalism and the strength of her team, where she plays a vital role.
English publication: R. Petkova
Photos: personal archive of Monika Evstatieva
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