Elegant, pretty presenter of the information program Evelina Zakamskaya stands out from her colleagues with her subtle intelligence and graceful ability to talk to any interlocutor.
Childhood and education
Evelina Zakamskaya was born on November 17, 1975 in sunny Baku. Her childhood was happy and serene. The year of birth of Evelina Zakamskaya was the time of the development of Azerbaijan, Baku was then a real paradise. The passionate dream of the girl was the desire to become a ballerina, she even studied at the Baku Choreographic School. But life took its own course. In 1990, Evelina Zakamskaya, whose biography takes a sharp turn, was forced to leave Azerbaijan with her parents. At that time, anti-Russian sentiments reigned in the country, life for the Russian-speaking population became not only difficult, but also dangerous, and therefore it was decided to leave for Russia. First, the family came to St. Petersburg and Evelina entered the Vaganov School, but almost immediately she was injured, which prevented her from continuing her studies. A 15-year-old girl had to give up her dream and start living anew. The family moves again, now to the Tver region, where they livedrelatives. Evelina's mother came from a family of Finnish refugees, they had survived deportation at one time, and the next global move was perceived as a repetition of fate. Arriving in Russia, the family received Refugee ID No. 1, and thousands of other migrants later arrived.
Evelina Zakamskaya studied well at school, she especially shone in the humanities, this predetermined the choice of the place of study. She enters the philological faculty of Tver State University.
The start of the journey
Back in her student years, Evelina Zakamskaya, whose biography was developing quite successfully, came to local television, where she made a series of programs about the Finnish and Karelian diaspora. So she paid tribute to her mother's roots and found herself in the profession. When she studied, she could not even imagine that she would work on a federal channel. She thought that she would work in the local newspaper or television office, but she did not see anything wrong with that. A lively and indefatigable character always helped Evelina find an interesting occupation for herself.
After graduation, Zakamskaya worked in local media, but the desire to expand the scale made her move to Moscow in 2002. The first place of work in the capital was the Mayak radio station, where she broadcast news and morning information broadcasts. Surprisingly, before allowing her to air, the editor strongly advised the newly minted journalist to change her real name and surname to "something simpler." So Evelina became Evgenia Maksimova for four years.
In parallel with the radio, Zakamskaya collaborates with the Mir television company, for which she is preparing the Commonwe alth News program.
Testing as a profession
In 2006, Evelina Zakamskaya takes, according to her, the wisest and most correct decision in life, and goes to work at the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company in the Vesti program. Work in a new place captured the journalist. A friendly, enthusiastic team, interesting projects, meetings with new, bright people - all this corresponded to the character of Zakamskaya. In Vesti, she again returned to her real name, here no one was embarrassed by the grandiloquency of the combination “Evelina Zakamskaya”. Starting as a news anchor for Vesti and Rossiya 24, she quickly grows and becomes the head of the scientific direction of the channel, the responsible moderator of the sessions of the Rossiya 24 channel at major international forums. Daily work in the news gives a journalist the opportunity to constantly improve their skills, learn to quickly respond to events, and separate the main from the secondary. These skills allowed Zakamskaya to grow and develop in the profession.
Evelina Zakamskaya's opinion
Having your own program is the dream of every journalist. Evelina Zakamskaya is the author of the newscast "Opinion", in which she talks with leading experts in various fields and politicians. She interviewed many leading politicians of the world, in particular, the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, the President of Kazakhstan NursultanNazarbayev, head of the Republic of Crimea Sergey Aksenov and other famous people. Zakamskaya managed to create an intellectual program, which is very lively and interesting, she knows how to talk a person, find an approach to a person of any level. Over the years of work, she has developed a positive image of a responsible journalist and professional, which provides her with the trust of many public people.
Expanding the scope of her professional activities, Evelina Zakamskaya began releasing another program on Russia 24 - Ideas that Change the World. This program is educational in nature and continues the traditions once laid down by the great Pyotr Kapitsa in the program “Obvious-incredible”.
Private life
Evelina Zakamskaya, whose personal life is of interest to the audience, has been married for a long time. Her husband is also a journalist, works on the Russia 24 channel as an economic observer and analyst. The couple got married back in Tver, and they came together in 2002 to conquer Moscow. The family has two daughters.