David Osepashvili

David Osepashvili (; born 3 December 1965) is a political scientist, politician, public relations and media specialist and lecturer from Georgia.
Biography
He is a graduate of Political science in Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. After this, at different times he worked in governmental and state agencies. In both sectors, he worked on information monitoring, including public opinion and policy research. He has relevant organizational experience. He also gives lectures to students. In addition, he has a close and long relationship with the non-governmental sector and government organizations.
He has worked for many years in various government agencies as a chief adviser in public relations and communications, political adviser, leading analyst, chief specialist, area coordinator, expert consultant, editor-in-chief, lecturer, and in other positions. David Osepashvili has worked for such institutions as the Presidential Administration of Georgia, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Culture, State Information Service, Tbilisi Office of Assembly, Tbilisi City Hall Administration, State Department of Youth Affairs, Millennium Challenge Georgia (MCG-MCC), Imedi TV, Public Broadcaster “First Channel”, Georgian Radio, etc.
He joined the project “Civil Servant against Corruption" implemented under the sponsorship of the Open Society Georgia Foundation. He was awarded the educational grant of state employees of the Tbilisi local government.
He also joined an international program in Tel Aviv. It was organized by the Agency for International Development Cooperation MASHAV of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel for the “Development of small and medium-sized businesses”.
He is mostly political active and often he is part of political process, he is also active in the relations with the press and television. There are several interviews, comments, and publications of him in the press and interviews on TV shows. He was candidate in majoritarian constituency in parliamentary elections in Georgia, held in 2020. He was an editor of weekly newspaper "Paraleli".
 
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