Content Marketing
I'm an award-winning creative expert who can tailor content to various audiences, messages, and platforms, while simultaneously acting as fact-checker, editor, project manager, and supervisor.
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Content Marketing
In two talks, MIT alumni went to the furthest reaches of possibility with artificial intelligence, both in terms of its capacity to do harm and its potential to solve existence's toughest problems.
Only one in five heterosexual couples partner equally on finances, and up to half of women defer important money decisions to their spouse or partner, according to the UBS' Own Your Worth report.
Senior leadership positions in health care are highly coveted and highly competitive. There remains a substantial lack of representation, and women have a higher hill to climb when it comes to positioning their unique experience. So how does one start to bridge this gap?
How hard is it to make ethical financial decisions? The Aggregate Confusion Project aims to help investors practice responsible investing more effectively by working with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) data.
Part-time jobs have become popular to bring in extra cash with a low commitment. Accountants, physician assistants, and even programmers are among the highest paid part-time roles—so here's a list of side hustles to try.
Prioritizing wellbeing doesn't have to mean a trip to an expensive spa or investing in a pricey fitness subscription. There are many other ways to practice self-care.
Website Copy
There's room for everyone in STEM...and we'll help you get there. We collaborate with industry and educational leaders, making career pathways for the engineers of the future.
The only all-in-one sales engagement platform with built-in real-time lead management, auto-dialer, and powerful automation tools. Have better conversations—and close more deals.
At Cathleen Stone Island, we're closing opportunity and achievement gaps for Boston students through a powerful combination of hands-on field science and social emotional learning.
Editorial Work
As the crime and mystery columnist for the Book Review, Sarah Weinman investigates the merit of mystery novels, offering readers four book suggestions—puzzling whodunits; twisty thrillers—every month.
At Cambridge Math Circle, nearly 150 excited kids play with LEGO bricks, set up dominoes, and lay out tape on the floor. They’re participating in math enrichment—on the weekend, no less—but it’s neither rote memorization nor intense competition.
How one stylist's "cookie theory" can curb our overconsumption. I would know: I tried it myself on the hunt for the perfect blazer.
For people with rare, complicated diseases, the system is full of holes...and it's easy to fall through.
Amazing understated style isn't impossible to pull off. Masters of the minimalist fashion trend know how to make an outfit seem both expensive and easy to create—even when it's neither.
In Bustle's 28 series, successful women describe what their lives looked like when they were 28: what they wore, where they worked, what stressed them out most, and what, if anything, they'd do differently. Sheryl Crow reflects on the time she spent trying to hit it big.