Professional/Personal Overview
A graduating senior at the Fairfield University Dolan School of Business, I’m an ambitious freelance writer. I'm looking for assignments to grow as a reporter and a person. I've nurtured my passion for writing and interest in business. I covered pension funds and retirement plans for a B2B publication; and I wrote about everything from Christmas in July at a children’s camp to the privacy implications of Google’s street-level photography at a local daily newspaper.
Work Info
Expertise
Copy Editor
Entry Level
Reporter
Entry Level
Specialty
Business (general)
Entry Level
Family, Children & Teenagers
Entry Level
Total Media Industry Experience
Entry Level
Media Client List (# assignments
last 2 yrs)
Greenwich Time (Hearst) (11+), PLANSPONSOR Magazine (11+)
Freelancer Availability
I occasionally freelance. I live near New York, NY. I am willing to travel regionally. I have a driver's license. I have access to a car.
Work Samples
(PLANSPONSOR , 3/1/2013)
Does socially responsible investing (SRI) come at the expense of returns?
(Greenwich Time (Hearst) , 12/11/2012)
Superstorm Sandy not only shut off the lights in Fairfield County -- it also dimmed sales of luminaries used in a long-running regional fundraiser.
(Fairfield Mirror , 11/14/2012)
They are perhaps the University's most notorious residents, but they don't pay room or board.
They prefer the fields to Barone and the trees to Dolan Hall.
OK, we're talking about turkeys here.
(Greenwich Time (Hearst) , 9/1/2012)
With a Google Street View car spotted recently in eastern Greenwich, the front lawns of thousands more town homes could soon be seen by almost anyone with an Internet connection.
(Greenwich Time (Hearst) , 9/14/2010)
When a teenage Juliette Brindak drew a few characters on a rainy Martha's Vineyard ferry ride more than five years ago, she did not envision them as the catalyst for a multimillion-dollar viral website and 'tween brand.
(Greenwich Time (Hearst) , 6/9/2010)
When Greenwich resident Diane Garrett opened Diane's Books on Grigg Street in 1990, a fellow bookseller told Greenwich Time that she was crazy; 85 percent of bookstores fail in the first few years. At the time, Central Greenwich had seven independent bookstores, according to Garrett.
(Greenwich Time (Hearst) , 6/2/2010)
In Jake Steinberg's planned documentary, the ospreys play the leading role. The herons, swans and songbirds are the supporting actors.
The trailer-ready scene: the hatching of an osprey egg captured on video.