Professional Experience
A journalist, blogger and photographer in Rome, Italy, my travel writing, news and culture pieces have been published in the New York Times, Guardian, Atlantic, AFAR, New York Magazine, Mother Jones, LEXUS, Mariner & Global Post, among others. Pieces have ranged from the top 10 boutique hotels in Rome (for the Guardian) to a 5,000-word piece on urban preservation (for World Policy Journal), from why female ski jumpers couldn't compete in the Olympics (for Mother Jones) to the Ravello concert festival on the Amalfi coast (for LEXUS magazine). I'm also the writer behind two successful Italy travel blogs. I'm a semi-professional photographer, too.
Expertise
Copywriter
2 Years
Reporter
8 Years
Other, Specify
2 Years
Specialty
Lifestyle
7 Years
Politics
2 Years
Travel
2 Years
Industries
Magazine - Large Consumer/National magazines
3 Years
Newspaper - Local/Regional
8 Years
Online/new media
2 Years
Total Media Industry Experience
10 Years
Media Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)
Fodor's Rome (1-2), Global Post (1-2), LEXUS (1-2), Mariner (1-2), Mother Jones (1-2), World Policy Journal (1-2), U.S. News & World Report (1-2), New York Magazine (3-5), The American (10+), The Guardian's travel section (6-10), New York Times travel section (3-5), The Atlantic (1-2), AFAR (1-2), Art Times (1-2)
Corporate Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)
Walks of Italy (10+)
Other Work History
From 2008-2009, I worked as a full-time political, features and news reporter for U.S. News & World Report magazine, writing more than 200 articles in total for web and print. Topics ranged from a profile of choreographer Twyla Tharp to what "Gen Y" is all about to the struggle of women veterans for VA health benefits -- not to mention more articles about Congress, the White House and the economy than I can count!
Foreign Language Skills
Proficient Italian, scraping-by Spanish
Computer Skills
Word, Excel, type 120 words/minute, TypePad, WordPress, ViewNX 2 photo editing software
Equipment
MacBook; professional DSLR camera, Nikon D90; Nikon classic and macro lenses (great for up-close and food shots); H2 Zoom audio recorder, professional-grade for audio clips; ViewNX 2 photo editing software; bottomless purse of pens; most importantly, a passion for writing, photography, travel and human rights issues
References
Available on request
Awards
First Prize for a Senior Essay in European History, History Department of Yale University, 2007
Wright Prize for Descriptive Nonfiction, English Department of Yale University, 2005
Golden Key, New York Times James B. Reston Writing Portfolio, Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, 2003