Dina Ivanova correspondent, born in Yoshkar-Ola, now lives in Moscow
INTERESTING FACTS
Dinina's dream is to study at MGIMO. Therefore, she asked the editorial office of Komsomolskaya Pravda to publish a hundred
tay. And the graduate was allowed to enter the university of her dreams and a hundred points in the Russian language on the Unified State Exam, and excellent English
language.
The biography of the future star began in 1988. The girl was born in the city of Yoshkar-Ola on August 17. Mom worked as an accountant, dad was a driver. My daughter studied violin at a music school.
Parents chose the school for the girl carefully. "Blue Bird" attracted the opportunity to develop imagination and self-confidence. The student was engaged not only in playing the violin, but also in sports, played chess.
Dina became the winner of the Republican Language Olympiad. The prize was a one-year study in America under the exchange program of schoolchildren with accommodation in a local family. A tenth-grader before leaving came to the editorial office of a local newspaper and asked to print her articles, which she planned to send from the States.
The charming high school student promised to write that she would be surrounded in a new place, about how American schoolchildren live, about their communication, hangouts, classes outside the field of view of parents.
The first article came a few months after Dina's departure. Russian Russian keyboard was not available in the family where Dina lived, so the editorial office had to decipher the message in Russian words in Latin. The notes turned out to be interesting and the articles were printed.
The girl did not just settle into a new place. She passed the exams in the American school the best of all. After returning home, Dina brilliantly coped with the Unified State Exam. In addition, Dina played the Ave Maria violin in the local church so deeply that the parish decided to pay the gifted foreigner money for her work
In the capital, where Dina entered MGIMO for journalism, teachers unanimously said that the girl did not need to study. She's already a journalist. The difficulties were not with studies, but with everyday life. However, Dina managed to get used to everything and graduated with a red diploma.
The student started working in her second year. In the newspaper "Moskvichka" she wrote a column "In my opinion". Then there was work on the channel "Culture". The senior student flew abroad, traveled around the country. She came to Russia-24 in 2010. Having tried "field" journalism, the girl realized that she had found a vocation. Dina loves crazy rhythms, unpredictability of the topics of the reports.
In 2014, on the instructions of the editorial board, the correspondent went to cover events in Ukraine. Her reports were distinguished by their neutral nature. Therefore, many users did not understand the calls of the "hunters". The girl was just talking about life in Kiev.
The first time the correspondent spent about three weeks in the capital of Ukraine, the second time she stayed there for more than a month.
Dina is a professional. She loves her job, is ready to take risks for it. Journalism for Ivanova is not just a job. This is a pleasure to which she devotes all her time.
Dina Ivanovna loves to travel, in 2019 she was in New York.

Dina Ivanova on the background of the Elf Tower
