Technology Journalists

Browse the Clippings.me directory of technology journalists below. We found 244 technology journalists listed.

Amy Schurr

Content Marketing Director

I'm a content marketing leader who helps cybersecurity and tech companies turn complex ideas into clear, engaging and authentic content that powers growth. With roots in IT journalism and a passion for storytelling, I've built high-performing content programs and teams that drive awareness, fuel demand generation, support enterprise sales across the buyer journey and strengthen brand credibility. My work focuses on creating thought leadership, customer stories, articles and blogs that earn trust and drive action. Strong content marketing teams tap modern ABM tools and embrace AI to speed ideation, scale production, analyze performance and elevate creative output, all without sacrificing quality or voice.

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Taylor Simmons

Marketing Strategist and Copywriter

Hi, my name is Taylor Simmons! I'm a digital marketing strategist and copywriter who has been in love with reading and writing since my first Dr. Seuss book.

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Karen Wojcik Berner

Writer, editor, novelist

An award-winning journalist, Karen Wojcik Berner is a veteran writer and editor. Throughout her career, she has helped people and organizations tell their stories, from musicians and entertainers to real-life heroes like firefighters and people living with devastating diseases to nonprofits and corporations. She is also the author of the Bibliophiles series, contemporary fiction with a sprinkling of the classics.

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Nina Cintron Pregosin, PhD

Researcher | Science Writer

Welcome to my portfolio. I'm Nina, an early-career researcher who is passionate about writing and scientific communication. I earned my PhD in pharmacology from Stony Brook University, where I generated human kidney organoids to study potential drug targets for kidney disease. During my PhD training, I wrote and edited articles for Stony Brook University's SciComm Society: a student-run platform that strives to make scientific innovations more accessible to the general public. Here is a small collection of writing samples published by the SciComm Society.