Leila Guerriero (born 17 February 1967) is an Argentine journalist and writer.
Leila Guerriero was born to a Syrian-descent father and a German-descent mother. She graduated from the Colegio Nacional Normal Superior de JunÃÂn. She studied tourism, a field in which she did not end up working. Her empirical start in journalism was in 1992 when she got her first job as editor at Página/30, a monthly magazine of the newspaper Página/12. After sending a story entitled "Kilómetro cero" to the paper's reception desk, she received, four days later, a call from the then director Jorge Lanata.
Since then her works have appeared in various media such as La Nación and Rolling Stone from Argentina, El PaÃÂs and Vanity Fair from Spain, El Malpensante and SoHo from Colombia, and ' and El Mercurio de ValparaÃÂso from Chile. In addition, she is the Latin America editor for the Mexican magazine Gatopardo.
In 2010 she won the ninth edition of the from the Fundación Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano (FNPI) in the text category, for her chronicle "El rastro en los huesos", in which she recounts the work carried out by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team that identifies the remains of missing persons from the military dictatorship.
In 2014 she received a Konex Award Diploma of Merit in the Chronicles and Testimonies category.