Raissa Kasolowsky
About Raissa Kasolowsky
Raissa Kasolowsky is a Subeditor at Thomson Reuters, specializing in macroeconomic, general, and political news for the EMEA region. She has over a decade of experience in subediting and holds a degree in European and Middle Eastern Languages from the University of Oxford.
Current Role as Subeditor
Raissa Kasolowsky currently serves as a Subeditor at Thomson Reuters, a position she has held since 2013. Based in London, she specializes in editing macroeconomic, general, and political news for the EMEA region. Her role involves ensuring the accuracy and clarity of news content, contributing to the organization’s reputation for reliable reporting.
Previous Experience at Thomson Reuters
Prior to her current role, Raissa Kasolowsky worked at Thomson Reuters in various capacities. She served as a Correspondent in Dubai from 2008 to 2013, where she reported on significant news events in the region. Additionally, she was a Graduate Trainee at Thomson Reuters from 2007 to 2009 in London, where she gained foundational experience in journalism and news reporting.
Education and Expertise
Raissa Kasolowsky studied at the University of Oxford from 2000 to 2005, focusing on European and Middle Eastern Languages. This academic background has equipped her with a strong understanding of the cultural and political dynamics in the EMEA region. She also attended Deutsche Schule London from 1989 to 1998 and Lady Eleanor Holles School from 1998 to 2000, providing her with a solid educational foundation.
Professional Background
With over a decade of experience in subediting at a major international news organization, Raissa Kasolowsky has developed a keen expertise in the field. Her career has been marked by her work in various roles within Thomson Reuters, where she has honed her skills in news editing and reporting, particularly in macroeconomic and political contexts.