Caitlin Reid

Queenstown, New Zealand
Website: http://caitlinareid.com
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Professional Experience

A LIFESTYLE, TRAVEL, FASHION WRITER - ACCURATE EDITORIAL A fashion, lifestyle, travel and healthcare writer with work in i-D magazine, Harper's Bazaar and many more. www.caitlinareid.com I write accurate, compelling copy in an engaging, accessible style.

Expertise

Content Editor (online)
5 Years
Reporter
3 Years
Writer
6 Years

Specialty

Fashion
6 Years
Travel
5 Years
Health
6 Years

Industries


Magazine - Large Consumer/National magazines
4 Years
Magazine - Trade magazines/publications (B2B)
5 Years
PR (firm) - Small to mid-sized corp. clients
4 Years

Total Media Industry Experience

6 Years

Media Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

Hearst (3-5), i-D magazine (1-2), Vice Media (1-2)

Corporate Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

Running Divas Online Magazine (10+), Social Garden Digital (3-5), Sweaty Betty PR (10+), Roxy/Quicksilver (copywriting) (3-5)

Other Work History

Intern - Harper's Bazaar Beauty department

Technical Skills

Basic Photoshop editing

Foreign Language Skills

Basic French, Intermediate Japanese

Computer Skills

All Microsoft Office, Wordpress

Equipment

Access to Canon 7D for stills and movies

Work Permits & Visas

Australian Citizen

References

See Testimonials: www.caitlinareid.com/testimonial

Showcase

Travel Editorial

Shredding in Japan is fun, sometimes surprising and not like anywhere else in the world - but not for the reasons you'd think. With its cold Siberian weather, tree-dwelling spirits and spring-time crevasses that could swallow you whole, getting properly prepared for Japan's unique culture is vital.

Health Editorial

The pelvic floor is only one element of the all important pelvic stability. Pelvic control and strength is a huge contributor to controlled running, decreased injuries and increased running efficiency. All of the things that every runner wants!

Cultural editorial

Young Kiwis are blaming immigration patterns for what's being called a nation-wide "man drought". In recent years almost 500,000 nationals have relocated to Aussie shores, and figures from the ​2013 Census​ show the number of men to go around is at an all-time low.