Katie Gilbert

New York, NY USA
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Professional Experience

As the go-to writer covering the exploding impact investing arena (aka green investing, sustainable investing, responsible investing, etc.), I've published dozens of articles on the space, have been invited to speak about its trends, and have advised impact investing conference organizers. In addition to that expertise, my skills and interests are varied, as evidenced by my regular work for Psychology Today, my years editing novels, books, articles, and corporate copy as a Senior Editor with DLA Editors & Proofers, my experience co-authoring a self-help book about toxic relationship patterns, and my role as a professor of journalism at Manhattanville College.

Expertise

Book Author
3 Years
Editor
6 Years
Writer
8 Years

Specialty

Arts & Humanities
6 Years
Business (general)
9 Years
Finance
9 Years

Industries


Academia Teaching
3 Years
Magazine - Large Consumer/National magazines
7 Years
Magazine - Trade magazines/publications (B2B)
9 Years

Total Media Industry Experience

9 Years

Media Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

Institutional Investor magazine (10+), Responsible Investor magazine (10+), Psychology Today (3-5)

Corporate Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

Quaintise Advertising Agency (10+)

Other Work History

I teach a Journalism 101 course at Manhattanville College in Purchase, N.Y., and for two years was Senior Editor at DLA Editors & Proofers.

Foreign Language Skills

Spanish

Showcase

Health and Culture

A news article for Portland, Oregon's alternative newsweekly about a new shelter for victims of sex trafficking.
Quaint vestige of the Gutenberg era, or cutting-edge panacea for social needs? For a broad swath of the neediest New Yorkers, the humble public library is proving its business is about far more than just books.
A story for the Health&Happiness section about the surprising reliability of self-rated health.
A blog post for Psychology Today about my struggles with authenticity as an American living in Buenos Aires.
A feature exploring how modern utopias -- or intentional communities, as their proponents prefer -- still have to deal with dystopian finances.
Tracking fertility naturally and effectively is more complicated than just counting days on the calendar. But it can work.
A Health&Happiness-section article about the biology behind the early bird/night owl divide.

Finance & Investing

One of my regular "Green Shoots" columns, about how investors may have a role to play in helping to fund successful government social programs.
A web feature about how Wall Street has transformed since 9/11.
A web feature on how financial firms are responding to the next generation's attraction to impact investing.
A cover story about the money managers who have recently begun searching for investment returns in the environmental and social issues long considered too soft or too irrelevant to turn the heads of cold, hard capitalists.
In this article, I help readers get comfortable with the place where their investing and their conscience intersects.
The number of women on Wall Street is declining, even as women become better-represented in almost every other industry. What's difference in finance?
A web feature about investor efforts post-Citizens United to fight shadowy political spending.
A cover story about investing in alternative energy.
A news feature for Portland, Oregon's alternative newsweekly about signs of the economic downturn cropping up in counselors' offices.

Books

The self-help book about Relationship Repetition Syndrome I co-wrote with Dr. Seth Meyers, published by Adams Media.