Joseph Piccirillo

Philadelphia, PA USA
10 Years Experience

Professional Experience

An expert freelance writer and editor, I have 10 years of medical and entertainment publishing experience. I've written and edited medical pieces for the New England Journal of Medicine and Harvard Business Review, and comedy pieces for Maxim and NBC-owned websites. I also have experience working as a developmental editor for comedians with pilot deals at major television networks.

Expertise

Content Editor (online) 9 YearsWriter 11 YearsEditor 10 Years

Specialty

Humor 12 YearsEntertainment 10 YearsMedicine 10 Years

Industries

Documentary 1 YearProfessional Journal 11 YearsOnline/new media 5 Years

Media Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

  • Fandango.com (NBC) (10+)
  • Movies.com (NBC) (10+)
  • Maxim (1-2)

Corporate Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

  • Massachusetts Medical Society (6-10)
  • Harvard Business Review (HBR.org) (3-5)

Other Work History

Contributing Writer/Editor, Harvard Business Review Manager, Editorial Systems, New England Journal of Medicine Managing Editor, Clinical Cancer Research

Technical Skills

Final Cut Pro, Adobe, InDesign, familiar with Chicago Manual of Style, AMA, and CSE

Computer Skills

Microsoft Office, Adobe Suite

General

I was contacted to write a freelance comedy piece for Maxim Online.
I wrote, produced, and edited a piece that was intended for the audience of Conan on TBS.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of Clinical Cancer Research, one of the eight peer-reviewed medical journals published by the AACR, I created the content and framework for an interactive timeline that includes commentaries on landmark articles published in the journal's 20-year history.
I acted as the writer and developmental editor for a joint New England Journal of Medicine--HBR.org project called "Front Lines." The goal was to craft engaging stories from dry abstracts submitted by doctors/admins who instituted pilot programs in hospitals.
I was hired to writer and edit 22 "feature" pieces on movies.com, which is owned by NBC, from November 2011 through February 2012.
I acted as the writer and developmental editor for a joint New England Journal of Medicine--HBR.org project called "Front Lines." The goal was to craft engaging stories from dry abstracts submitted by doctors/admins who instituted pilot programs in hospitals.
I acted as the writer and developmental editor for a joint New England Journal of Medicine--HBR.org project called "Front Lines." The goal was to craft engaging stories from dry abstracts submitted by doctors/admins who instituted pilot programs in hospitals.