Eduardo Suárez is the Head of Editorial at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford. He is a senior journalist with experience in Europe and the United States. He started his career at the Spanish newspaper El Mundo, where he worked for 14 years as an opinion writer and a foreign correspondent from London, New York and Brussels. He covered the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign for Univision and has published three books on American politics. In 2014, he won the Gabriel García Márquez Journalism Award for a long-form story on the enduring impact of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. He is also the co-founder of two news startups: El Español and Politibot, has worked on digital strategy for the March Foundation, and has written on journalism and politics for El País, the Washington Post, Letras Libres and Nieman Reports. In 2019 he spent six months as a journalist fellow at the Institute, where he researched the rise of reader revenue models in European newspapers.
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Eduardo Suárez