Author: Edwin Shri Bimo
Edwin Shri Bimo es un periodista senior, productor de cine y experto en comunicaciones con sede en Yakarta, con 24 años de experiencia. Durante los últimos 12 años, ha colaborado con importantes medios de comunicación, incluyendo The Tokyo Shimbun, BBC, KBR y KOMPAS TV, cubriendo asuntos internacionales y del sudeste asiático. Además de su carrera periodística, Edwin ha dedicado 13 años a las comunicaciones estratégicas, liderando y supervisando campañas en planificación, presupuestos, implementación y monitoreo para organizaciones como ChildFund International, Chemonics International, The Nature Conservancy y Coral Triangle Center. También ha trabajado con financiadores como AusAID y USAID en proyectos centrados en defensa social, conservación y desarrollo comunitario. Como productor de cine con Periuk Imajinasi Films, Edwin se especializa en crear documentales impactantes que abordan temas sociales. Edwin posee una Maestría en Realización de Documentales del Instituto de Artes de Indonesia, Yogyakarta, y sigue dedicado a contar historias de impacto en el periodismo y las comunicaciones.
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