Ieva Maniusyte
Master's of Economics student at the University of St. Gallen, Ieva is Pro Journo's Editorial Researcher, obsessed with our future strategies and coverage projects. Having received her Bachelor's diploma from Vilnius University and spent a year at the University of Oxford further exploring academia, she is the one always interested in a wide range of issues: from media economics, to sustainable development and central banking. Before joining the team and diving deep into research, Ieva was working at a consultancy company and a central bank, where she was provided with rigorous professional training. For as long as she remembers, she was always putting aside some time for reading, writing, singing, playing the piano, dancing, and horse riding. She is rarely seen without her cherished camera glued to her eyes, lenses pointed towards something yet to become a picture.
Recent Posts
The fifth largest UK company by revenue, Viridor, started a new era of a waste management industry while actively using social media. A month later, the third largest company, Sita UK, followed this example and also established their account. Is tweeting about garbage a new trend?
Prices for Victorinox Swiss Army Knives do not differ between different shops in Switzerland. Is it just the matter of this knife being a symbol of a country?
In Lithuania, entire lanes are reserved for electric cars, according to law. These are nearly always free: At the moment, according to the data published, out of Lithuania’s just over 2 million vehicles, a grand total of 12 are electric, and the lanes are occupied by public transport.