César Bianchi

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César Bianchi
César Bianchi in 2019.
Born
César Bianchi Cabrera

(1977-11-10) 10 November 1977 (age 46)
Montevideo, Uruguay
Nationality Uruguay
Other namesChecho Bianchi
Alma materUniversidad Católica del Uruguay
University of Alcalá
Occupation(s)communicator, presenter, journalist, teacher, writern
WebsiteCésar Bianchi
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César Bianchi (born 10 November, 1977) is a Uruguayan communicator, presenter, journalist, teacher and writer.

In 2007 he was distinguished in the Latin America contest, organized by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).[1]

Bianchi is graduated in communication from the Catholic University of Uruguay, and later did a master's degree in journalism from the University of Alcalá, Madrid and another master's in Corporate Communication Management at the Istituto "EAE Business School". He was a professor at the Universidad ORT Uruguay from 2008 to 2016. He was a journalist for the newspaper El País, and for the television program Santo y Seña de Channel 4.[2]

In 2007 distinguished in the Latin America contest organized by the UNDP. In 2010 finalist for the Gabo Foundation Award.[3]

Books[edit]

  • 2008, Mujeres Bonitas (ISBN 9789974701557)
  • 2013, A lo Peñarol (ISBN 9789974683792)
  • 2014, Muertos acá nomás (ISBN 9789974713758)
  • 2017, Valeria no pudo bailar. (ISBN 9789974881174)
  • 2019, Cebolla Rodríguez (con Javier Tairovich).
  • 2020, Sugar Daddy (ISBN 9789915652665)

References[edit]

  1. ^ mvd (2014). "Aún tibios" (in Spanish). Uruguay.
  2. ^ La República (2014). "«César Bianchi presentó renuncia a "Santo y Seña"" (in Spanish). Uruguay.
  3. ^ gatopardo (2018). "El presidente improbable" (in Spanish). México.

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