Elisabetta Povoledo
About Elisabetta Povoledo
Elisabetta Povoledo is a seasoned reporter currently working at The New York Times, where she has been employed since 1992. She has a background in Art History and Political Sciences, holding degrees from The University of Winnipeg and McGill University.
Work at The New York Times
Elisabetta Povoledo has been a reporter at The New York Times since 1992. Over her 32-year tenure, she has covered a range of topics and contributed to the newspaper's reputation for in-depth journalism. Her work at The New York Times has involved reporting on significant events and cultural issues, showcasing her expertise in the field.
Previous Experience at Variety
Before joining The New York Times, Elisabetta Povoledo worked as a freelance reporter for Variety from 1989 to 1992. During her three years at Variety, she focused on the entertainment industry, contributing articles that highlighted trends and developments in film and television.
Experience at The International Herald Tribune
Elisabetta Povoledo served as a reporter for The International Herald Tribune from 2001 to 2013. Her 12 years at the publication allowed her to cover international news and provide insights into global events, further enhancing her reporting skills and experience.
Education and Expertise
Elisabetta Povoledo holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honours from The University of Winnipeg, where she studied Art History, History, and Political Sciences. She also earned a Master of Arts in Art History from McGill University. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in cultural and historical contexts, which informs her reporting.