Yelizaveta Osetinskaya

[2] Under her editorship, RBC emphasized investigative journalism, with highlights including the participation of Russian troops in the War in Donbass and the business connections of president Vladimir Putin's family.

Her father Nikolay Iosifovich Osetinskiy was a professor in the Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas.

In 2005 she obtained an MBA in a joint program of RANEPA and the Kingston University; in the same year she started as a radio host on ‘Echo of Moscow’.

[5][8] In January 2014 she started as the editor-in-chief of business-news conglomerate RBC, which included the television network, the website, the daily newspaper, and the magazine.

[13] After graduation, she returned to Russia and launched The Bell, a six-person media start-up, independent of oligarch or state money.

[16] In July 2020, she signed a letter in support of journalist Ivan Safronov Jr. [ru], who was accused for state treason by the Russian authorities.