Andreea Marin Bănică

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Andreea Marin in 2008

Andreea Violeta Marin (born 22 December 1974 in Roman, Neamţ County) is a Romanian television presenter, and TV personality.[1]

She majored in Journalism, Public Relations & Advertisement, Computer Programming and Mathematics & Physics during her college years.[2] She debuted in 1994 at TVR Iași as emcee.[3]

Her involvement within the Romanian media seems to have directly contributed to her selection as the most successful female media person in the country.[4] On 2 December 2006, Marin Bănică hosted the 2006 Junior Eurovision Song Contest. She also presented the Romanian votes at the 2000, 2004, 2006, and 2007 Eurovision Song Contest finals.

Since 1999, she has hosted and directed Surprize, Surprize ("Surprises, Surprises"), a long-running show about life stories involving disabled people, people without money, and people with relatives gone away, broadcast on TVR1.[5]

Marin is the communications director of Madrid-based Prime Time World Broadcast, and the editorial director of the Romanian version of Business Woman Magazine.[6]

Andrea Banica is also the only Romanian Unicef Goodwill Ambasador.[7][8]

References

  1. "Andreea Marin Bănică | Romania In Our Hearts". Romaniainourhearts.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2013-11-06. 
  2. "Curriculum Vitae - Andreea Marin Banica at acasa.ro". Andreeamarinbanica.acasa.ro. Retrieved 2013-11-06. 
  3. "ROMANIA: Andreea Marin". Romania-myland.blogspot.ro. 2009-04-26. Retrieved 2013-11-06. 
  4. "Cine e cea mai de succes Carierista?". Amelie.ro. Retrieved 2013-11-06. 
  5. "Surprize, surprize". Surprize-surprize.ro. Retrieved 2013-11-06. 
  6. "EXCLUSIV MONEY.RO - Andreea Marin Bănică în business: Sunt un negociator cinstit. Este ca mine sau deloc! (VIDEO) - portalul de business". Money.ro. 2009-11-27. Retrieved 2013-11-06. 
  7. "David Beckham Andreea Marin unicef ambassador". YouTube. 2012-09-25. Retrieved 2013-11-06. 
  8. "Susţineţi UNICEF - • Mesaj Andreea Marin Banică". UNICEF. Retrieved 2013-11-06. 

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Belgium Maureen Louys and
Marcel Vanthilt
Junior Eurovision Song Contest presenter
(with Ioana Ivan)
2006
Succeeded by
Netherlands Kim-Lian van der Meij and
Sipke Jan Bousema


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