Author: Viktorya Muradyan
Viktorya Muradyan works as Communication Officer for the Brussels-based think-tank and ALDE Party's political foundation, European Liberal Forum. She holds a Master's in International Relations and Diplomacy from the College of Europe as well as in Communication and Management from iaelyon School of Management. She is also currently working as a Leading Editor for The European Correspondent, covering the region of Eastern Europe. Viktorya is also an Advisory Board member of the European Youth Press. Over the years, she has acquired a transdisciplinary profile and network. Before moving to Belgium in 2020, she worked extensively both in the public and private sectors in Armenia and France, most notably in the aerospace and telecom industry, marketing agencies, diplomatic institutions, the UN and the Central Bank of Armenia.
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