Rauli Virtanen
Rauli Virtanen (born 28 June 1948)[1] is a Finnish writer, freelance journalist, lecturer and television producer. He has covered wars and conflicts since the days of Vietnam, and may be the first person to have visited all the countries in the world (170 in 1988).[2] He has been a foreign correspondent based in New York and London and a roving correspondent based in Finland.
Virtanen has worked for all the major Finnish print and electronic media, and his articles have also been published in the foreign media.
He has written eight non-fiction books.
In 2015-2016 Rauli Virtanen was the visiting professor of journalism at the University of Tampere.
Virtanen has been putting together various photo exhibitions from his travels.
Awards
Virtanen is the recipient of many recognitions and top journalism awards in Finland:[1]
- Valtion tiedonjulkistamispalkinto
- Suomen Kuvalehden journalistipalkinto.
- SPR:n Inhimillinen kädenojennus-tunnustus
- Urho Kekkosen 70-vuotisjuhlasäätiön palkinto
- Sotilasansiomitali
- Alfred Kordelin-palkinto
+Kultainen Venla, Lifetime Achievement Award.
References
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