09/15/2021 8:24 PM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 09/15/2021 8:24 PM
The National Academy of Journalism reported that it will incorporate six new members:
Norma Morandini, Beatriz Sarlo, Santo Biasatti, Fernando Bravo, Fernán Saguier and Eduardo van der Kooy
.
The decision was made at the plenary meeting on Wednesday, which was carried out virtually.
As indicated, the public session for the incorporation of the new academics will be announced soon, since the event is subject to the health situation caused by the pandemic.
Norma Morandini will enter the National Academy of Journalism.
Photo: Juano Tesone.
The prestigious institution originated in 1987, in the sphere of the Press Circle, at the initiative of a group of professionals with a long history.
Beatriz Sarlo is one of the six new members of the National Academy of Journalism.
Photo: Twitter
It was then called the Argentine Academy of Journalism, until in October 1992 it joined the regime of the national academies, now with its current name.
Subsequently, its headquarters were established in the building of the Mariano Moreno National Library.
Santo Biasatti also joins the National Academy of Journalism.
It is currently chaired by
Joaquín Morales Solá
.
The board of directors is made up of
Jorge Fontevecchia
(1st vice president),
Nelson Castro
(2nd vice president),
Silvia Naishtat
(secretary),
Fernando Sánchez Zinny
(prosecutor),
Osvaldo E. Granados
(treasurer) and
Alberto Munin
(protester).
Fernando Bravo, another of the six chosen in 2021 Photo: Marcelo Carroll
The academic numbers are completed with Nora Bär, Alicia de Arteaga, María O'Donnell, Magdalena Ruiz Guiñazú, Hinde Pomeraniec, Hugo Alconada Mon, Héctor D'Amico, Daniel Dessein, José Claudio Escribano, Eduardo Fidanza, Julián Gallo, Roberto A García, Gustavo González, Roberto Guareschi, Héctor M. Guyot, Ricardo Kirschbaum, Marcelo Longobardi, José Ignacio López, Antonio Requeni, Carlos Reymundo Roberts, Fernando Ruiz, Daniel Santoro, Ernesto Tenembaum and Miguel Wiñazki.
Fernán Saguier will join the National Academy of Journalism.
Photo: Andrés D'Elia
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