Experience
Experience
2012
Contributing Editor
Writer/Reporter (Print)
•Articles have appeared the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Scientific American, New York Daily News, Reader’s Digest’s New Choices and many Internet sites. On-going
Writer, Reporter, Producer, Anchor (Television and Radio)
•Created, anchored, produced and wrote 100 daily Wall Street Journal Daytime Reports for USA Cable. It was the first WSJ television show to feature a female anchor
•Covered real estate and mutual funds for Barron’s
• Created quarterly 20-part radio series for the Wall Street Journal, which covered personal finance, taxes, real estate, ecommerce and Christmas buying.
• Wrote weekly Barron’s Radio and developed and wrote weekly Barron’s Newspapers
• Produced weekly “Economic Forecasts” and “Enterprising Manager” for the WSJ Radio
•Wrote WSJ TV products such as WNBC's Consumer Newsline and WSJ Report
•Developed content for new media projects such as ViewData
Wall Street Journal Radio 1981 to 2000
• Hourly scripts for radio and television on the national broadcast desk
Associated Press 1980 to 1981
Teacher
•RW1, a basic course in journalism
•Bronx Beat, a newspaper workshop at Columbia U. Graduate School of Journalism, New York, NY, 2005-2008 (anon student comments)
•Rhetoric
•Film as Literature U. of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. 1973-1976
Strategic Researcher, Writer/ Consultant
• ITeezy - Marketing advisor
• Georgia Institute of Technology – Vetted potential contributors to hybrid vehicle project
•Ellis Nobles & Partners LLC – Business development and product positioning
•KPMG – Leadership in consumer markets’ analysis
•Malaby, Carlisle & Bradley, LLC – Organizational design for document reviews
•Wank Adams Slavin Associates, (WASA) – Redesigned Weeksville Master Plan
•American Stock Exchange – Oral and written communications for executives and board
BRIvetting, 2000 to Present
Other Accomplishments
•Reporting for wire services and daily newspapers
Education
• University of Illinois (Champaign, IL) – B.A. English
•University of Illinois (Champaign, IL) – M.S. Communication
•James Scholar, Lydia Bates Scholar
Skills: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Soundforge, Audacity, IWeb, IMovie. Research Databases: Investext, 10KWizard, First Call, Morningstar, S&P Sheets, LexisNexis and Factiva. Coding: Basic HTML, Google Maps, and FaceBook.
