Lizbeth Scordo

Los Angeles, CA USA
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Professional Experience

I'm a versatile and dependable writer and editor with experience covering a wide variety of topics with my most recent focus being food, lifestyle, and entertainment. I spent the last several years in senior editor positions at Yahoo in Santa Monica, California, on both its celebrity and women's lifestyle properties and also previously held a staff reporter job with Dow Jones in New York. Over the years I've interviewed hundreds of interesting people, from celebrities and chefs to billionaire Internet moguls and Stanford economists. I'm now back to freelancing full-time (which makes my dog very happy) and am available for reported pieces, quick hits, editing needs, and consulting projects. I do the research, ask the right questions, get the stories in on time, and make myself readily available for follow-up. Best of all, I love what I do.

Expertise

Writer
15 Years
Editor
6 Years
Reporter
15 Years

Specialty

Entertainment
10 Years
Lifestyle
10 Years
Food
7 Years

Industries


Magazine - Large Consumer/National magazines
11 Years
Magazine - Local/Regional magazines
10 Years
Online/new media
15 Years

Total Media Industry Experience

15 Years

Media Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

Eater LA (10+), Angeleno (10+), Los Angeles Business Journal (10+), UrbanDaddy (10+), Yahoo! (10+), Us Weekly (6-10), TV Guide (6-10), Dow Jones VentureWire (6-10), Gusto.com (6-10), Muscle & Fitness (6-10), 944 Los Angeles (6-10), Every Day With Rachael Ray (3-5), Successful Living (3-5), The Design Magazine (3-5), Trader Monthly (3-5), The American (1-2), Fit Pregnancy (1-2), Budget Travel (1-2), Alaska Airlines Magazine (1-2), Pasadena Magazine (1-2), Relish (1-2), Success Magazine (1-2), Bergen Mama (10+), Palm Springs Life (1-2)

Corporate Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

Amos Content (10+), The Abbey Company (6-10), Belkin (3-5)

Other Work History

Senior Editor of women's lifestyles at Yahoo; Deputy Editor of Yahoo Celebrity; contributing writer to Yahoo Food; regular columnist for Eater LA; staff reporter for Dow Jones VentureWire; freelance writer for newspapers, magazines, and online publications.

Technical Skills

Web production, HTML, Tumblr, Social Media

Foreign Language Skills

basic Spanish

Computer Skills

Word, Excel, Windows XP

Equipment

laptop, digital camera, audio recorder, and phone hookup

Work Permits & Visas

U.S. passport

References

Will gladly provide upon request

Showcase

Food

Thanks to a surge in new restaurant openings, Palm Springs has more excellent dining options than it's had in decades. Here are 20 places - from hot new haunts to standout stalwarts - to help you figure out where to dine during your next desert getaway.
Yep, all you need is a gas station, a few bucks, and a little creativity to save Valentine's Day.
Whether you're cooking for picky eaters, are ready to go gourmet, or want a meatless masterpiece, it's officially clear that there's a chili for everyone. Here are 10 to try this fall.
Food critics from around the country (including LA's own Jonathan Gold!) share their hometown's best Caesar.
I break down whether one single entree in Beverly Hills is worth $360.
A roundup of some of the most creative stuffed burgers around the country
Just because something looks ominous doesn't mean it can't taste great. To get the scoop on the increasing allure of urchin and how to take the plunge into preparing it yourself, I talked to Brian Colgate, president and operations director of Santa Barbara Fish Market.
For my bi-weekly column for food and dining website Eater LA, I visit a cheap, usually ethnic, eatery every two weeks and report back. This one features The Serving Spoon, a soul food spot in Inglewood.

General

Five LA chefs reveal their strategies for beating San Francisco in a gourmet competition at the Pebble Beach Food & Wine fest.
A fun interview with "Twilight" heartthrob Taylor Lautner.
Why Guy Fieri didn't just quietly accept the New York Times' scathing review of his Manhattan eatery.
Shailene Woodley reveals silly stuff George Clooney did on set as well as why she doesn't consider herself famous.
The latest trend in baby gear? Trading, not buying.
A roundup of 20 top restaurants in and around Palm Springs to keep in mind when hitting Coachella this year.
Interviews with five amazing female Olympians with interesting backgrounds and stories to tell.
Meet lottery-winning philanthropist Cynthia Stafford.
Helen verDuin Palit collects leftover food from Hollywood's glitziest events and turns it into meals for the needy.
Iron Chef Jose Garces shares tips on making the most out of your next visit to a tapas restaurant.
A piece covering the controversy surrounding restaurants that refuse to allow children.
Everything you hope you'll never need to know about super lice and how to send the blood suckers packing.
Is this astronomical lobster dish worth it? Read on for the details and decide for yourself.
Heading to Palm Springs for the holidays? Here are a dozen hot spots to grab a cocktail.
An interview with actress Becki Newton, the scheming-but-lovable receptionist from 'Ugly Betty.'
Some of the most successful and popular bloggers in the maker-space have something pretty interesting in common: They're Mormon.
Private detective Erika Worth has cornered a niche market by investigating potential contestants for reality shows.
Only got a short time to spend Napa Valley? You can still pack in plenty. Here's what to see, sip, taste and try in just 24 hours.
A travel feature on what to do and where to go for a decadent weekend of shopping, spa treatments and culture in Orange County, California.
Get schooled in sake by one of the world's few master sake sommeliers.
An exclusive interview with celebrity chefs Gordon Ramsay, Elliot Graham, and Joe Bastianich.
Actress Mariel Hemingway has let go of her family demons and is now helping others lead healthy, balanced lives.
What's so special about tattoo artist Mario Barth that makes clients wait more than a year AND shell out thousands? I foundout.
My take on why Gwyneth is so maligned.
Finally, the once-and-for-all best way to wash your jeans, according to some serious denim experts.
Simple, cheap, and easy-to-install, here are five changes to make to up your home security.
Find out what a dinner service inside Gordon Ramsay's 'Hell's Kitchen' is really like.
A round-up of Food Network chefs' cookbooks with tips on which book is best for you.
A roundup of seven hot new restaurants that recently opened in (even hotter) Palm Springs.
The "30 Minute Meals" maven admits one big component of any healthy lifestyle was missing from hers for a long time.
In an exclusive interview, the famous bachelor shares why he hates being known by a certain term.
A sneak peek at the gourmet Governors Ball including an interview with celeb chef Wolfgang Puck.
Interview with Tori Spelling about marriage, motherhood, and all those chickens.
Some colleagues and I test Riedel's specially made glass to see if it makes a cold Coke better than usual.
I reached out to famous chefs around the country to get the scoop on their favorite comfort foods they make for themselves and their families when the weather cools down.
Tips from three professional photographers on how to make sure you capture the best family photos this holiday season.
A high school gym floor is now a pizzeria table. a puzzle factory wall is now a house exterior, and it's all just the beginning. Here's how architectural salvage companies are helping give old materials new lives.
My interview with Sandra Bullock's ex-husband, Jesse James, got lots of national media pickup. In it, he talks about why the world should forgive him for cheating on his A-list ex.