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Travel, Culture and Lifestyle Editor - Creative Strategist - Storyteller
classe 1992 Mai saputo cosa fare da grande, alla fine sono tornata a quanto già amavo fare da bambina: essere curiosa, parlare con tutti e scrivere per raccontare storie.
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Journalist
I'm a senior at Barnard College, majoring in American Studies and Human Rights. I'm pursuing a career in journalism, with a particular interest in magazine writing and long-form narrative journalism. My writing covers a variety of topics, most commonly arts and culture, labor rights, literary criticism, and person of interest profiles. I currently serve as the News Editor at Bwog, one of Columbia University's largest student news organizations, and as an editor at the Columbia Journal of Literary Criticism. I have also published work in San Antonio Magazine and Texas Monthly.
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Business Journalist & Engagement Manager
About me... I am an experienced writer, editor, and business journalist working as an Australian-registered sole trader under my registered business: MGK Writing Services. I am also a student, currently completing my Bachelor of Arts/ Writing double degree at the University of Canberra. I major in Literary Studies and minor in Creative Writing, the latter being a personal passion. I have so far had the pleasure of writing for peak body organisations, not-for-profits, industry leaders, national and international franchises, SMEs, and sole traders. I value respect, passion, creativity, equity, and courage above all else. I grew up in a rural village and regional stories remain very dear to my heart. I am currently working as Business Journalist for Region Media and Engagement Manager for The New England Times... and I'm loving every moment. Writing is my world. Come and join me in it!
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General Assignment Reporter, Newsday
I adore breaking news, excel at finding the sources to do so and spotting holes in what's presented -- hopefully improving the outcome. It’s wonderful working with such a talented group excelling in so many areas, including video and graphics. No newcomers to SEO. My hope is my public service aims, starting with my Reuters Holocaust restitution series, will appeal to you. Researching, spotting a new angle -- and then writing as simply as possible to truly explain complex problems, from global warming to COVID-19, are some of my strong suits. Curiosity always serves me well. For Reuters, where I worked most of my career, I covered many financial markets; New York, NYC and states from Maine to Virginia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Texas, reporting on all manner of policies, legislation and budgets. Breaking news with New York City's budgets was one strength. Covering 9/11 -- from the attack through the reconstruction -- later led me to report for Newsday about flawed safety gear provided often immigrant asbestos workers. For Reuters TV, I interviewed a few dozen governors, treasurers, mayors and the like; wrote companion stories; gave live reports. I've co-moderated Crain's Business Breakfast panels; spoken on journalism panels. A Loyola Law School public service fellowship was wonderful. Recently I was on "Crime Stories with Nancy Grace at 7 minutes, 29, 36, 39, 42, for example. https://omny.fm/shows/crime-stories-with-nancy-grace/loving-dad-of-3-at-sons-college-family-weekend-sho. At Reuters, I regularly led competitors covering precious metals, debt, equities and energy -- a highlight was the UN-Iraq oil-for-food talks, a lengthy assignment. My multi-year Holocaust series began when NYC axed a Swiss bank from a bond sale. Two days later that was a front page New York Times story; that wasn't the first; I've had to match them too. Local, national, such as the Wall Street Journal and Washington Post, and global media often ran my stories outlining talks between advocates, governments, museums, rail roads, banks and insurers. I also put Reuters first with the U.S. EPA's demand NYC cleanse its water with a new plant the city said cost too much. That was a bit of a merry-go-round. A recent Newsday story about stiffer rules for wastewater plants benefited from my in-depth experience reporting on this problem. So did a story on the curtailed lives of the oysters planted in New York Harbor's restoration programs. Previous stints: Securities Week, Physicians Financial News, the Research Institute of America, The Wall Street Transcript. Thank you for considering me, Joan
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