
Shorena Kopaleishvili, 27, is single. She has father, mother and sister. Her sister Irina got married when she was 19 years old and, now she has one daughter, Mariami, 5 years old.
Unlike her sister Kopaleishvili doesn't want to get married yet. Now she prefers to make career rather than a marriage, primarily because Kopaleishvili thinks she hasn't found her place on career ladder yet. “It is the main reason that I don't married," says Shorena. Also, until now, she hasn't yet met a boy of her dreams.
Shorena likes educated, pragmatic and attractive man – and he must be Georgian: “I will marry only a Georgian man. Because I am nationalist and I can’t imagine my children’s father as a foreigner.”
Although Kopaleishvili is nationalist, she isn’t interest in politics. She follows art news. And after graduating Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA) she wants to work as a TV reporter who covers art and culture: “I think that artists are very interesting, they live absolutely different universe”-says Shorena.
Shorena imagines that a journalist is the first who can know what is happening around the world. That’s why she decided to be a journalist 12 years ago. In 1998 she entered to the Georgian State Institute, faculty of journalism. She has worked as a journalist at the Information agency -www.medianews.ge for 2 years.
Now she gets a master degree at the GIPA, faculty of journalism and media management. “I am curious person and journalism gives me chance to know everything around the world”-says Shorena.