Cătălina Dumbrăveanu

Cătălina Dumbrăveanu was selected for the 2019 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘The Drums of Democracy

Cătălina Dumbrăveanu, together with the Are We Europe team, developed “The Drums of Democracy”, the first story of Edges of Europe, a long-term storytelling project, which looks at Europe from the very edges of its borders and the themes that shape its common future and identity. Its aim is to uncover personal stories and insights from forgotten regions at Europe’s borders by taking a collaborative approach of a local investigative team.

Cătălina has extensive experience in media-related project management and the youth non-profit sector, and holds a degree in Political Science. She is part of the Are We Europe media collective, which was founded to support emerging creative talent in Europe and promote cross-border storytelling.

Beata Balogová

Beata Balogová was selected for the 2019 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Let’s continue talking about murder, not Fico’s media tyranny

Beata Balogová is the editor-in-chief of SME, a major daily and news site in Slovakia. Prior to joining SME, between 2003 and 2014, Beata served as editor-in-chief of Slovakia’s English-language weekly The Slovak Spectator.

Beata became a journalist at the age of eighteen and since then she has been loyal to the profession and mission. She graduated from the School of Journalism of Columbia University in New York. Beata was also a Fulbright scholar appointed to the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri Columbia in 1994. Beata writes columns and commentaries on politics, societal changes, populism and human rights.

Beata also serves as vice chair of the executive board of the International Press Institute (IPI) advocating media freedom in the Central European region. Beata is one of the co-organizers of the Best Media Traditions program, which brings Pulitzer Prize winning journalists to Slovakia.