Sérgio Léo
Sergio Leo | |
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Born | Rio de Janeiro |
January 25, 1963
Nationality | Brazilian |
Occupation | journalist |
Website | Sitio do Sergio Leo |
Sergio Leo (Rio de Janeiro, January 25, 1963) is a Brazilian journalist, writer and blogger.[1]
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Career
Sergio Leo graduated in journalism from the School of Communication at UFRJ, in 1983 . That same year, he started working as an intern at the newspaper "O Globo". Prior to that, he was a freelancer for the magazines "Manchete" and "Ciência Hoje."[2]
In 1985, he moved to Brasilia where he worked until 1989 as a reporter at the Brasília branch office of the "Jornal do Brasil", and thereafter between 1995 and 1996.[2] He also worked for other major Brazilian media outlets such as "Folha de S. Paulo", "O Estado de S. Paulo", "ISTOÉ", "O Globo" and TV Globo.[1] In 2000, he participated in the founding of the newspaper "Valor Econômico", of which he would become a columnist three years later. In 2003, he got a lato sensu postgraduate degree in International Relations at the University of Brasilia (UnB). Between 2002 and 2004, he was professor of Economic Journalism course at UnB.[2]
He was one of the founders and first directors os Associação Brasileira de Jornalismo Investigativo "Abraji"
In 2008 he won the Prêmio Sesc de Literatura with the short stories book "Mentiras do Rio"[3] In 2014, he published the non-fiction book "Ascensão e Queda do Império X", about the Brazilian billionaire Eike Batista. [4]
Literature
In 2008, he won the SESC Award for Literature with his book of short stories "Mentiras do Rio."[1]
References
External links
- Sergio Leo at "Valor Econômico" (Portuguese)
- Sergio Leo (Portuguese)
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