Eugenia Romanelli
Irreverent, eccentric, informal and inspired by the maître à penser Anais Nin. A Nichiren Buddhist, she finds joy in constantly training herself in the art of living, and her personal gym are her family and the many, complex relationships that brighten her days. After her term as director of the Italian edition of Time Out, she founded and served as director for the magazine Bazarweb.info, jointly published by Rai Eri and La Stampa. She also founded and served as director for “SmarTime”, the first culture insert of Il Fatto Quotidiano, created the Ansa Travel channel, currently director of the first European school of scriptures, Writers Factory, founded in January 2019. Writer for Vanity Fair, blogs for l’Espresso and Il Fatto Quotidiano and is an author for Treccani. She has held several professor tenures. In Rome she taught journalism, creative writing and new media at La Sapienza, the Accademia d’Arte Drammatica Silvio d’Amico and Luiss Guido Carli, and founded the Masters degree at the Ansel Adams Experimental Photography Center. In Florence she taught business writing at the Florence Business School and at the University of Florence served as director of the “Advanced Communication” lab (Nemech project). She organises update courses for the Order of Journalists on the subject of privacy. During her term as Director of the marketing agency ACT! she was awarded the title of “Best Creative Enterprise” by the Regione Lazio, and won the DONNAèWEB from the Web Italia Prize sponsored by the Prime Minister’s Office and the Ministry of Innovation and Technology for creating the best website of the year, the first Italian Cultural Brand and the first digital contemporary art gallery in Italy. She has published essays and novels with Giunti, Rizzoli, DeA, Rai Eri, etc. Her passion for travel brought her to join the TGH team. She shares the idea that traveling is the most profound form of knowledge of life and the most direct route to authentic emotional connections. She created TGH Pink Shot, her secret goal is to raise the emotional temperature of the entire project.