Focus On! ~ David Munis Zepernick

September 17th, 2017 - Posted in

  David Munis Zeperniuck 44-year old Dane with roots in Denmark, Germany and the slightly more exotic Nigerian Yoruba people. Father of three children aged 7, 11 and 16. Candidate for the Social-Liberal Party (center left) in the municipality of Frederiksberg at the upcoming local election in November. Head of Communication and Public Affairs with the […]

Focus On! ~ Sigríður Sóley

July 31st, 2017 - Posted in

   

Focus On! ~ Bergrún Íris

May 28th, 2017 - Posted in

Bergrún Íris Illustrator, journalist and author. Bergrún has illustrated over 25 children’s books and has been awarded for her books as both author and illustrator. She resides by the sea in Hafnarfjörður near Reykjavík, Iceland with her husband, two young sons and a three legged cat named Megas after an Icelandic poet.

Focus On! ~ Oktavia Jonsdottir

May 7th, 2017 - Posted in

  Oktavia Jonsdottir is an independent advisor in the fields of integrated and holistic safety practices for individuals and organizations. She designed and directed the SAFE initiative providing integrated training, emergency assistance and risk mitigation plans in digital security, physical safety and psychosocial care to journalists and human rights defenders in 12 countries globally. Oktavia’s […]

Focus On! ~ Jóhannes Benediktsson

April 24th, 2017 - Posted in

Jóhannes Benediktsson was born in Florida in the year 1980. He is running a publishing company in Iceland and he is the editor of the in-flight magazine Sky. He has also been running a private school since 2003 preparing students for medicine study. Jóhannes is on few boards, including the Icelandic Scrabble Association and the […]

Focus On! ~ Hildur Knútsdóttir

April 2nd, 2017 - Posted in

Hildur Knútsdóttir Hildur writes for children and adults alike. Her first novel, Sláttur, was published in 2011. Her newest work is the horror fiction duology Vetrarfrí and Vetrarhö rkur, published in fall 2016. Hildur was awarded Fjöruverðlaunin, the Women’s Literature Prize for Vetrarfrí, and was runner-up in the Icelandic Bookseller awards. Vetrarfrí was nominated for the Icelandic Literary Prize and Reykjavik Children’s […]