Parker Molloy

Chicago, IL USA
Website: http://parkthatcar.net
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Professional Experience

A widely-published, award-winning freelancer, I've covered topics including LGBT issues, transgender rights, gender, feminism, sports (football, baseball), music, and politics.

Expertise

Content Editor (online)
1 Year
Editor
2 Years
Writer
4 Years

Specialty

Lifestyle
2 Years
Sex
2 Years
Women's Issues
2 Years

Industries


Advertising, client side
2 Years
Online/new media
4 Years
Advertising agency
4 Years

Total Media Industry Experience

4 Years

Media Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

The Advocate (10+), The Daily Beast (6-10), Slate (6-10), The New York Times (1-2), Rolling Stone (3-5)

Corporate Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

Holy Cross College (1-2)

Technical Skills

Adobe CS, SEO

Computer Skills

HTML, Dreamweaver, Word, Excel, Apple OSX, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, WordPress, Joomla

References

Available upon request.

Awards

2014 Windy City Times "30 Under 30" honoree, 2014 Trans 100 honoree, 2014 NWPC Exceptional Merit in Media Awards finalist, 2014 Los Angeles Press Club Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards finalist.

Showcase

General

The history of transgender athletes tells us that the U.S. and the world still have a long way to go to achieving true equality
Springsteen's 'Born in the U.S.A.' is an indictment of the government, the military-industrial complex, and the way we treat soldiers. Not exactly an election night anthem.
Transgender Americans scored a major victory for equality when the Department of Health and Human Services overturned a decades-old ban on Medicare coverage for gender-confirming surgeries. But the decision is hardly a final triumph.