Ketevan Ebanoidze, 24, was born in Tbilisi. Her first contact with television was during her second year at Tbilisi State University, faculty of TV and Radio journalism. She took part in a contest for journalists Dubli-2, organized by TV Imedi. Very soon she lost to another participant and had to leave the project, however, TV Imedi invited her back shortly as an anchor for music show Morning Post. For about two months she was reviewing and introducing the most popular songs of the week.
Later she started working at Georgian Public Broadcaster as an anchor of a morning program Adre and after a year and a half she moved to afternoon program Sarchevi as a correspondent.
Since September, 2007 she works at a broadcasting company Rustavi-2 as a producer of children’s music program Ana-Bana. She prepares profiles about Georgian migrant contestants from around the world. She thinks that the most attractive side of her work is visiting different countries twice a year and making stories about Georgian children living abroad.
Since September 2008 Ebanoidze is a student of Georgian Institute of Public affairs (GIPA), School of Journalism and Media Management and is planning to improve her journalistic skills.
She adores swimming, skiing and traveling. She is married and has a two-year-old daughter Masho, who always misses her mother.