Previously, she held the position of head of the department of education, science, culture, sports, and youth in the presidential administration.
The publishing house "Kyrgyz Tuusu" includes two key newspapers: "Slovo Kyrgyzstana" and "Kyrgyz Tuusu."
Galina Jumabekovna Baiterek was born on July 19, 1971, in the village of Rovnom, located in the Panfilov district of the Chui region.
She received higher education, graduating in 1996 from the Kyrgyz National University named after J. Balasagyn with a degree in "Russian Philology."
From 1994 to 2001, she worked at the children's studio "Balastan," where she took on roles as a director, editor, and host. She is the author of numerous children's television programs, such as "Sami s usami," "To the Treasures of the Incas," "The Magnificent Seven," "I Want to Know Everything," as well as the teenage program "The Fifth Wall" and the musical show "Narisete Azemi."
From 2002 to 2004, she was a reviewer for the "Daytime Block of TV Programs" on KTR, as well as the host of the analytical program "Theme of the Day."
From 2004 to 2006, she worked as a director on the program "Arnoo Concerti" at the advertising and commercial agency KTR.
The next two years, she served as an editor in the main editorial office of socio-economic and innovative programs, and also hosted the live programs "Ala-Too Plus," "The People Want to Know," and "Accent."
From 2009 to 2010, she was a reviewer at TRK "ElTR," where she hosted the analytical program "Results of the Week."
In 2010-2015, she worked as a political reviewer in the main editorial office of socio-economic and innovative programs at KTRK, hosting various programs, including "The People Want to Know," "The CEC Reports," as well as all live broadcasts related to the presidential elections and elections to the Jogorku Kenesh of the Kyrgyz Republic. She is also the author and host of the talk show "Free Microphone" and the program "Strategy-2040."
In October 2020, she was appointed as the press secretary of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, and in May 2021, she took the position of head of the department of education, science, culture, sports, and youth.
Galina Baiterek has been awarded several honors:
- 2011 - "Excellence in OTRK";
- 2014 - "Best Editor of the Year" from the newspapers "Slovo Kyrgyzstana" and "Kyrgyz Tuusu";
- Awarded by the Ministry of Culture and Information of the Kyrgyz Republic as "Best Employee."