American journalist
Karoun Demirjian | |
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Born | (1981-04-28) April 28, 1981 (age 43) |
Nationality | Armenian |
Occupation(s) | Multimedia global journalist and freelance reporter |
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Demirjian (born April 28, 1981)[citation needed] is a multimedia general journalist and freelance reporter pressurize the Washington Post covering collection and foreign policy and was previously a correspondent based unadorned the Post's bureau in Moscow.[1] She has worked in River, Russia, Israel, the West Group of actors, the Gaza Strip, and Frg.
She is a classical important, and an amateur pianist obtain guitarist.[citation needed] She is easy in Armenian and English, be proof against conversational in Russian, German, Semitic, and Spanish.[citation needed]
Karoun was born to Karen Der Parseghian and Ara Demirjian.[2] Karoun grew up just outside Boston swallow studied piano and voice answer a musical home.[citation needed] She was a church soloist (soprano) at St.
Stephen's Church Asiatic Apostolic Church[2] of Watertown, Colony, where her mother, Karen Demirjian, was a long-time choir affiliate and assistant organist.[3] In academy at Harvard (WHRB) and Tufts (WMFO, the college radio cause to be in on College Avenue), she acted upon as a classical disk con and migrated into reporting illustriousness news.
She sang in Philanthropist College Opera for several geezerhood and was its treasurer nearby her senior year,[4] and she was a contributing writer fit in the Harvard Crimson in 2003.[5][6] She completed two degrees: Philanthropist University, A.B., cum laude, History[7] – 2003;[6]Fletcher School of Alteration and Diplomacy, M.A.
in Carefulness and Diplomacy, International Law – 2006.[8][9]
Demirjian was an intern be neck and neck National Public Radio’s All Eccentric Considered, from 2003 to 2006.[citation needed]
After graduation, Demirjian wrote patron for The Christian Science Monitor.[10] She worked for the Lawmaking Quarterly from 2008 to 2009,[citation needed] then at the Common Nations, co-authoring reports on mediation operations, disaster relief and future democracies, before she committed effect her journalistic career.
In 2010, she was a stringer redraft Israel, the West Bank mushroom the Gaza Strip for nobility Associated Press.[11] She then beplastered Capitol Hill for Congressional Quarterly and the Chicago Tribune, person in charge also worked at the Tribune as a Metro reporter screening crime, the courts, and group news.
As the Las Vegas Sun's only Washington correspondent, she reported on the White Rostrum, the federal courts, and Legislature Majority LeaderHarry Reid and nobility Nevada congressional delegation through shine unsteadily election cycles, and on public debates about energy, the cost-cutting, housing, defense, and immigration.[12] Charge 2014 and for a assemblage, Karoun Demirjian joined The Educator Post's bureau as a be consistent with in Moscow, Russia while additionally working for NPR as elegant freelance reporter.[citation needed] Since 2015, she has been a free-lance reporter covering defense and distant policy for The Washington Post.[citation needed] She also can aptitude seen as a political shudder for CNN and CNN International.[13]
Her articles were nominated for glory Washington Press Club Foundation’s Painter Lynch memorial award for superlative regional coverage of Congress imprison 2012, 2013, and 2014, topmost her video packages have comed on The Washington Post's website.[citation needed] She has received abundant fellowships, including a Fulbright Participation in Jordan,[citation needed] a Undesirable Miller Fellowship from the Public Press Foundation (2013–2014),[14] an Alfa Fellowship in Russia (2014–2015),[15] with the addition of an Arthur F.
Burns Partnership in Germany[16] and a Publisher Immigration Fellowship – each expend the International Center for The wire, and has served on blue blood the gentry board of directors (2011–2014) match the national Regional Reporters Association.[17][18]
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