Alyona Minkovski


Alyona Minkovski is a Russian American television host and commentator. In 2011, she was named on the Forbes 30 under 30 media list.
Minkovski is currently the host of "Trade Ideas" for Real Vision, an interview show about finance.

Early life and education

Born in Moscow, Minkovski was raised in California. She is a daughter of the United Russia politician and figure skater Irina Rodnina and entrepreneur Leonid Minkovski, from a Russian Jewish family. When she was 4, she immigrated to the US with her family, who ultimately settled in Lake Arrowhead, California. She graduated with a B.A degree in political science from the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Career

She is a frequent commentator on MSNBC, often speaking on US-Russian relations. In 2017, she profiled opposition activists running for office in Moscow's municipal elections for The Nation and wrote about Anti-Trump Russian-Americans for Fusion. Minkovski has been featured in Cosmopolitan, Details, Forbes, SOMA magazine and others. She's also appeared on MSNBC, CNN, FOX News, Comedy Central, Fusion, The Young Turks, Brian Lamb's Q&A on CSPAN, The Majority Report with Sam Seder and The Michael Brooks Show.

RT (2009–2012)

From 2009 to 2012, Minkovski hosted a political commentary program called "The Alyona Show" on RT America, which premiered when she was only 23 years old. The final edition of the program aired on July 30, 2012.

HuffPost Live (2012–2016)

From August 2012 to December 2016, Minkovski was a host for HuffPost Live, the Huffington Post's online network. In 2016, she covered the US election, traveling the country for primaries, conventions, and Presidential debates. In studio, Minkovski interviewed hundreds of celebrities, politicians and influential figures including Bernie Sanders, Jimmy Carter, Stanley McChrystal, Paul Krugman, and many others. She also created the branded programs "Political Junkies" and "Free Speech Zone", and produced and hosted documentary and short form videos. In August 2016, Minkovski produced a documentary for HuffPost about wrongful conviction titled, "Stolen Time: Injustice in Brooklyn". HuffPost Live won three consecutive Webbys for Best News and Information Channel while Minkovski worked there. In 2014, she was the host of a Gracie winning special on victims of mass shootings and was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Digital Journalism in coverage of bisexual activists holding a first ever forum at the White House.

Salon (2017)

In October 2017 Minkovski joined Salon as a host for the live interview show "Salon Talks" and as the producer and host of the "Salon Now" video series.