Valeria Sol Groisman
She is a journalist (TEA) and has a degree in Communication (UBA-UCES) and a Master’s degree in Creative Writing from the University of La Rioja (Spain), from which she graduated with honors. He also studied a Master’s Degree in Journalism from Clarín and San Andrés with a scholarship for academic merit. She began her career at La Nación and was a political speech writer in one of the most important public opinion polls in the country. As a freelance journalist he wrote for El Cronista, La Gaceta Mercantil, Planeta Urbano, Leedor, Diálogo Político, Cosecha Roja and RPP Noticias (Peru). She has been an e‑learning advisor at Favaloro University for more than ten years. She is co-author of More than a body, The No Diet Method, We Are What We Eat and That Is Not Eaten (Aguilar) and was a collaborator of Obesity: Crossroads and Approaches. She is also co-author of Digital Narratives (Infociudadana/Konrad Adenauer) and author of Desmuteados (Akadia) and Manual of Political Journalism: Guidelines for Citizen Information and Fact-Checking (Konrad Adenauer). She is an associate editor at BeCult, where she talks to writers, and writes for Barbarie. He trains journalists for Infociudadana, Konrad Adenauer Foundation (Argentina/Uruguay), Universidad Católica de Santa Fe, Nutrinfo and Fopea. She is the academic coordinator and teacher of the DP Campus of Political Journalism, organized by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (Uruguay), La Silla Vacía (Colombia), Participación Ciudadana (Ecuador), Infociudadana (Argentina) and with the participation of Google News Initiative (GNI). She was Secretary of Culture of Hebraica Argentina, directed Academia Abierta and is a member of the CD of Limud., where she organizes the Buenos Aires Jewish Book Fair. She is a lecturer on topics such as disinformation, creative and non-creative writing, discourse hybridization, news avoidance, solutions journalism, digital narratives, communication and scientific dissemination, assertive communication, social networks and artificial intelligence. In 2023 she was a TEDx speaker and published her first novel, Barullo, which premieres at the El Tinglado theater in August 2025. In 2024 she premiered her podcast Eso no se come, co-hosted with Mónica Katz, on WeToker/TN. She was awarded a scholarship by the Vargas Llosa Chair (2022), the Science Journalism Forum (2024) and the Salzburg Global Seminar in the Creating Futures: Art of Narrative Program (2025).