Editors and Contributors
VISITBULGARIA LTD. aims to inform its readers quickly and accurately about important events in Bulgaria, the Balkans, Eastern Europe and the World. VISITBULGARIA's team comprises of dedicated journalists with experience in the profession.
Krasimir Boyanov
Krasimir Boyanov started VisitBulgaria as a mission to provide latest news about his beautiful and versatile motherland, Bulgaria. The idea to start with an online portal about Bulgaria was the result of long discussions with many friends, who supported the idea and decided to participate. As all editors met, they decided to launch this website as a complete information repository and latest news source for the online audience. Previously, Krasimir Boyanov has worked as a print edition sub-editor for two Bulgarian Daily newspapers - and . Now, he is happy to present this portal with the help of several young editors and old editor friends to the online visitors. The aim is to deliver interesting business news, un-biased political news and commentaries, health features, useful travel information and questions of present interest in Bulgaria and in the whole Eastern European region.
Sofia Marinova
Sofia is a Law graduate from Sofia University of 1996. Sofia is a sub-editor for Politics section and sections concerning legal issues. She is well versed in Bulgarian, German and English. Sofia Marinova has seen major transformations in Sofia as Bulgaria entered European Union.
Borislava Ganeva
Borislava graduated in 1998 from University of Economics in the city of Varna. She lived in Varna for 6 years and relocated to Sofia in 2002. Borislava reports Economic news about Bulgaria and the Eastern European region as well. She remains in touch with various company secretaries in the region as well. She is fluent in Serbian and in English.
Ivan Dobrev
Ivan manages the Business News and Stock markets section on VisitBulgaria. Ivan joined us two months back and has worked as a sub editor in a Romanian news agency for three years. Ivan completed his graduation in Business Administration in year 2001 from the American University in Blagoevgrad. He is assisted by Victor Bojinov and Robert Kahn.
Henry Aaron
Henry completed his Bachelor degree from Sofia University in 1969 and continued his studies in Jagiellonian University in Poland where he received Masters Degree in Management and Social Communication. He joined VisitBulgaria six months back as a Politics news editor and corrective. He works as a guest editor with VisitBulgaria and contributes to our World news section, too. He is fluent in Polish, English and French language.
Penka Todorova
Penka Todorova graduated Bulgarian Philology from University of Veliko Turnovo in 1971. She prepares most of the articles in the Travel section and some of the Comments on the social problems of the day. She speaks well Russian.
Zdravka Ekderi
Zdravka Ekderi elaborates the special reports about Muslim minorities' issues in the Balkan countries and the news for our Balkans and the Near East sections in general.
Stefan Fajans
Stefan Fajans is a National Sports Academy graduate. He traces out and reports about significant sports events in the country.
Junior Editors
Marina Dimova
Bilyana Petrinska
Ljubomira Kalcheva
Martin Nikolov
Anna Tomova
Contributors
Faye Abdella
Velizar Stoichev
William Kaelin
Kamelia Markova
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