Anton Troianovski Explained
Anton Sergeyevich Troianovski (; born 8 December 1985) is a Soviet-born American journalist. He is the Moscow bureau chief for The New York Times and the former Moscow bureau chief for The Washington Post.
Early life
Anton Troianovski was born on 8 December 1985 in Moscow, Soviet Union, into a family of biologists.[1] [2] [3] His father is Sergey Markovich Troianovski, son of the Soviet film director and cameraman .[1] In 1990, Troianovski's family moved to Heidelberg, Germany,[4] and in 1994 they moved to the United States.[2]
Career
His career began as a photographer for the Webster-Kirkwood Times and the Suburban Journals group in Missouri, US.[5] In June 2008, he graduated from Harvard University with a bachelor's degree in social studies.[6] [7] While at university, he was Associate Managing Editor of The Harvard Crimson newspaper.[8] In 2007, Troianovski received a travel grant from the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies for his topic "The New Generation of Russian Journalists after the Fall of Communism".[9] He was an intern at The New Republic, Associated Press and The Washington Post.[10] [11] [12]
Since 2008, he has worked for The Wall Street Journal, where he covered topics related to real estate, telecommunications and the economy in Washington and New York City.[11] From 2013 to 2017 he worked as a correspondent in Berlin, Germany.[5]
From January 2018 to July 2019, he worked as the Moscow bureau chief for The Washington Post.[2] [7] Troianovski was part of The Post's 2020 Pulitzer Prize-winning team for its climate change reporting series.[13]
On 27 June 2019, he joined The New York Times, where he has been the Moscow bureau chief since January 2021. He was one of the first foreign journalists who covered the events during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war.[13] [14] [15]
Notes and References
- Web site: Марк Трояновский. Mark Troianovski. 2022-01-27. csdfmuseum.ru. ru.
- Web site: Pivovarov. Alexey. Alexey Pivovarov. Dzyadko. Tikhon. Tikhon Dzyadko. 2018-12-04. Шеф московского бюро Washington Post: "В России есть люди, которые считают, что мы агенты Госдепа". Washington Post Moscow Bureau Chief: "There are people in Russia who think we are agents of the State Department". 2022-01-27. RTVI. ru. 24 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211024104007/https://rtvi.com/na-troikh/shef-moskovskogo-byuro-washington-post-v-rossii-mnogie-schitayut-chto-my-agenty-gosdepa/. dead.
- Web site: Yakovleva. Aitalina. 2019-07-12. Журналист "The Washington Post" о Якутии. The Washington Post journalist about Yakutia. 2022-01-27. sakhalife.ru. ru.
- Web site: Troianovski. Anton. 2011-10-16. Burns Fellowship 2011 Report. International Center for Journalists.
- Web site: Anton Troianovski. 2022-01-27. The New York Times. en.
- News: 2013-06-19. Graduates Weigh In: What Is the Value of a Humanities Degree?. en. The Wall Street Journal. live. subscription. 2022-01-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20210411155915/https://www.wsj.com/articles/BL-REB-19118. 2021-04-11. 0099-9660.
- News: Anton Troianovski. 2022-01-27. The Washington Post. en.
- Web site: Anton S. Troianovski. 2022-01-27. The Harvard Crimson.
- Web site: 2007-06-07. Davis Center announces award winners. 2022-01-27. The Harvard Gazette. en.
- 2007-10-29. A War Of Ideas. The New Republic. 2022-01-27. 0028-6583.
- Web site: Anton Troianovski. 2022-01-27. The Wall Street Journal. en.
- News: 2017-11-01. Anton Troianovski named The Washington Post's Moscow Bureau Chief. en. The Washington Post. 2022-01-27. 0190-8286.
- Web site: 2020-11-10. Two New Bureau Chiefs for International. 2022-01-27. The New York Times Company. en.
- Web site: Slackman. Michael. Michael Slackman. 2019-06-27. Anton Troianovski Joins The Times as Moscow Correspondent. 2022-01-27. The New York Times Company. en.
- Web site: 2020-10-18. Դաժան պատերազմի առաջնագծում. Լեռնային Ղարաբաղը The New York Times-ի լրագրողի աչքերով. On the front lines of a brutal war: Nagorno-Karabakh through the eyes of a correspondent for The New York Times. 2022-01-27. armenpress.am. hy.