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Agata Gurgenidze

Germany Media and Communications Specialist

LinkedIn: Agata Gurgenidze
Phone: +4917621012261
Email:
agata.gurgenidze@epico.org

Agata Gurgenidze is EPICO's Germany Communications Specialist, where she is responsible for the think tank's communication strategy, impactful campaigns, social media, and press relations.

Agata is an experienced Communications Specialist with a strong background in journalism, having worked in television, digital associations, and science communication.

Before joining EPICO, she worked as an Online Editor and Video Line Producer at the Helmholtz Association, Germany's largest scientific organisation, where she led projects for multimedia formats, video productions, and managed the website relaunch.

In her role as Press Officer for the German Association for the Digital Economy, she developed innovative formats and media partnerships. Her expertise spans the intersection of science, technology, and digital media. She completed her journalism training at the Berlin Journalism School and the German Association of Journalism.


Areas of expertise

Communication, Press Relations, Impactful Communication Concepts, Innovative Formats, Media Partnerships, Video Production

Languages

German, English, Polish, Spanish (beginner), French (beginner)

Education

  • DFJV, Distance Learning in Journalism
  • PR work at the Berlin Journalism School
  • B.A. in Linguistics and Literary Studies, Humboldt University
  • B.A. in General History and Geography, University of Potsdam

Publications & blog posts

Blog post

EPICO's summer list: books, podcasts, and TV series we love!


About EPICO KlimaInnovation

EPICO is an independent climate and energy policy think tank based in Berlin and Brussels. Founded in 2021 by Dr Bernd Weber, EPICO has a social market-oriented approach to promote a socially cohesive and environmentally sustainable transition to climate neutrality. Supported by its broad-based Advisory Council, EPICO provides a platform and network for diverse stakeholders from politics, academia, industry, and civil society to exchange and find majorities for ambitious climate policies.

For media and press requests, please contact Barbara Vanotti (EU Media) or Agata Gurgenidze (German Media).