Paula Escobar

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Paula Escobar Chavarría
Paula Escobar (cropped).jpg
Born1968
NationalityChilean
EducationPontifical Catholic University of Chile
Occupation
  • magazine editor
  • columnist
  • journalist
  • professor
  • writer
TitleJournalist, columnist and professor. Currently a columnist and interviewer at La Tercera, panelist at Tolerancia Cero CNN, conductor of Influyentes CNN, professor and director of the Women and Media Chair at Universidad Diego Portales
AwardsLenka Franulic Award (2014)
100 Women, BBC (2015)

Paula Escobar Chavarría (n. 1968) is a Chilean editor, columnist, journalist, professor and writer. She is a recipient of the Lenka Franulic Award.

Career[]

Paula Escobar studied social information at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and she has a Master’s degree in Comparative Literature.

She was a journalist for the Pluma y Pincel magazine between 1987 and 1988. Between 1988 and 2001, she worked at the Caras magazine as a journalist, director and editor. At the same time, between 1999 and 2001, she was the managing editor of Televisa Chile.

Between 2001 and 2020, she was the editor for all the magazines under El Mercurio Newspaper. In 2004, she banned the use of digital retouching in the newspaper’s supplements,[1] the use of underage and underweight models, and the publication of miracle diets.[2][3]

She has been a columnist for The Huffington Post (2011-2016),[4] and La Tercera. She works in television, as a presenter for the TV program Influential and as a panelist for Tolerancia Cero, both on CNN Chile.

She has taught at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and at Universidad Diego Portales. In the latter, she is executive director of the Women and Media chair and an academic at the School of Journalism. She was president of the Magazines Commission of the National Press Association of Chile and vice president of the National Association of Women Journalists of Chile. [5]She has also been vice president of Comunidad Mujer, member of the Gender Parity Initiative of the World Economic Forum and member of the board of the Young Global Leaders Foundation of the WEF, based in Geneva.

Publications[]

  • Los secretos de Totó (2002) (ISBN 9562392317)
  • Retratos de innovadores (2009) (ISBN 9789562396981)
  • Una historia de las revistas chilenas (2012) (with Cecilia García Huidobro)
  • Yo, presidente/a (2014) (ISBN 978-956-324-302-4)[6]
  • Conversaciones con María Teresa Ruiz (2018)
  • El año de la Plaga (2020), (with Francisco Javier Olea)

Awards and recognition[]

She has received several awards, including:

  • Young Global Leader, World Economic Forum (2006)
  • Yale World Fellow, Yale (2012)
  • Premio Lenka Franulic (2014)[7]
  • 100 Women, BBC (2015)
  • Energía de Mujer award (2015)
  • Periodismo de Excelencia award UAH, Written press category (2018)
  • Poynter Fellow in Journalism, Yale (2020)
  • Premio al Liderazgo, International Women's Forum, Chilean chapter (2020).

References[]

  1. ^ cromos (10 May 2014). "Paula Escobar, la chilena que prohibió en su revista el uso de Photoshop". Retrieved 30 July 2015.
  2. ^ BBC (21 April 2014). "La revista chilena que decidió dejar de usar Photoshop para retocar a las modelos". Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  3. ^ Voces (21 January 2015). "Un año sin Photoshop". United States. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  4. ^ The Huffington Post. "Paula Escobar Chavarría". United States. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  5. ^ (2015). "Directiva". Chile. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  6. ^ comunicacionyletras (16 May 2014). "Libro de Paula Escobar muestra el liderazgo de cinco expresidentes". Chile. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  7. ^ mujeresperiodistas (25 August 2014). "Paula Escobar, Premio Lenka Franulic 2014". Chile. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2015.


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