Leila Ismailova

Leila Ryzvanauna Ismailova (Azerbaijani: Leyla Rizvan qızı İsmayılova, Belarusian: Лейла́ Рызва́наўна Ісмаілава; born 28 July 1991 in Minsk) is an Azerbaijani-Belarusian journalist, presenter and model.

Leila Ismailova
Azerbaijani: Leyla Rizvan qızı İsmayılova
Belarusian: Лейла́ Рызва́наўна Ісмаілава
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Photographs by Rodelio Astudillo
Born
Leila Ryzvanauna Ismailova

(1989-07-28) 28 July 1989 (age 35)
NationalityBelarus
Alma materBelarusian State University
OccupationJournalist, model
Years active2010
Notable work
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010 (presenter)
TelevisionBelarus-1
TitlePresenter
Term2010 — 2012
Websiteleila.tv

Biography

Leila was born in the family of Rizvan Islam oglu Ismayilov, the native city of Agdam (Azerbaijan), and Halina Ivanauna Ruzhantsova, the native city of Minsk. One month after the birth of her daughter, the family moved to Baku.

When Leila was 3 years old, her father, who worked as director of a tank farm in Agdam, who was killed during the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict by gunfire from the Armenian side. A mother with three children returned to Minsk.

In 2006 Leila finished Lyceum of the Belarusian State University (history form), then she graduated from the Institute of Journalism of the Belarusian State University (audiovisual journalism, diploma with honour, the best alumna 2011).[1]

She is an Azerbaijani-Belarusian journalist leading music TV programs, model. In particular, was host the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2010, which was held in Minsk (together with Dzianis Kurian),[2] Leila was the spokesman of the Belarusian voting in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, and has been leading the national selection in Belarus for Eurovision Song Contest 2012.

Leila founded charity organisation Pretty Powerful that works with orphan girls in Belarus and helps them to make first steps after leaving the orphanage. The organisation started its work in 2014 and has been actively working since then.

Ms. Ismailova is obtaining her master's degree in Strategic Public Relation in University of Southern California.

Leila has been a host and a jury member of international award for journalists ADAMI Media Prize.

References

  1. Лучшие выпускники БГУ — 2011 // БГУ (Russian)
  2. "Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Minsk // Official Website of the Republic of Belarus". Archived from the original on 2010-12-29. Retrieved 2013-07-31.

Other websites

Achievements
Preceded by
  Ani Lorak and Timur Miroshnichenko
Junior Eurovision Song Contest presenter
(with Dzianis Kurian)
2010
Succeeded by
  Gohar Gasparyan and Avet Barseghyan