Aneta Grosu

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Aneta Grosu is a journalist and co-founder of "Ziarul de Gardă" with over 40 years of experience in the field. She graduated from the Faculty of Philology, specializing in journalism, at the State University of Moldova in 1979.

Her career began at State Television in the News Department, where she was part of the team that launched the first news program of independent Moldova, "Mesager." She later worked at the first independent television station, "Catalan," and contributed to the newspapers "Flux" and "Accente." Following that, she founded "Ziarul de Gardă," where she served as editor-in-chief. Over the years, Aneta Grosu has received several national and international journalism awards. In 2009, she was awarded the Order of the Republic for her outstanding contributions to freedom of expression and her significant role in the national revival and promotion of democracy and human values. In 2014, she was honored by Romanian President Traian Băsescu with the National Order "For Merit" at the rank of Officer.

Aneta Grosu served as president of the Association of Independent Telejournalists, later renamed the "Media Guard" Association, of which she remains a member. She was editor-in-chief of Ziarul de Gardă until November 2021, after which she transitioned to a role as a reporter and ombudswoman for the publication.

Her husband, Petru Grozavu, is also part of Ziarul de Gardă, working as a political reporter and columnist.

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  • Petru Grozavu
    Aneta Grosu's husband an employee of Ziarul de Gardă serves the weekly as a political reporter and columnist. He is also a journalist by profession with over 45 years in broadcasting and print media. He has worked at Radio-Moldova, "Flux", "Alfa și Omega", "DTV", "Accente", and since 2005 he has been working at "Ziarul de Gardă".
  • Diana Marian
    daughter of Aneta Grosu is employed at Ziarul de Gardă as a public relations specialist. She is on maternity leave until May 2025.