Résumé / CV
Tuesday, August 18, 2009 at 1:05PM RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Web/Social Media Producer, St. Louis Public Radio, St. Louis, Missouri, September 2010 - Present
- Collaborates with news director and reporters to convert radio scripts to web text, curate corresponding photos and links for each and post them online using a content management system. Sometimes serves as photojournalist for feature pieces as requested. Builds out topic-specific "mini-sites" using Wordpress and curates the content for those sites.
- Worked on the logistics of a new site launch in the Core Publisher pilot program with NPR Digital Services. This process included testing of the new site, attending weekly webinars and collaborative calls regarding site mechanics and editorial processes, and training of reporters on how to post stories using the new platform.
- Operates primary Twitter and Facebook accounts for the radio station. Also provides consultation to the operators of other station social media accounts and social media training to other radio station personnel. Also uses social media to tip reporters of possible story leads.
- Implements social media and engagement campaigns for the radio station to increase the value of our role as members of the St. Louis community.
Intern, Public Broadcasting Service (Interactive), Arlington, Virginia, June - August 2009
- Wrote a weekly blog, updated an internal wiki, communicated strategically with the PBS audience and collaborated with co-workers to shape the direction of the PBS social media initiative, PBS Engage.
- Compiled metrics data using Google Analytics, connected numerous sections of the company through extensive internal communications and collaborated with the graphic design department to jumpstart the redesign of sites contained in the footer of PBS.org.
- Gained an understanding of PBS corporate structure and attended numerous internal seminars to strengthen knowledge in the areas of marketing, search engine optimization, program production, interactive site development and more.
Intern, MSN UK News, London, United Kingdom, June – August 2008
- Reported, interviewed, wrote, took photographs and shot video to create nearly 30 projects
and blogs, and also utilized the Bedrock content management system to put them online.
- Accredited “in no small part” by supervising editor with contributing to the News channel’s
best month ever, with page views at 31 million, 45% over target, and unique users at 5.4
million, 44% over target, for the month of July 2008.
- Offered and accepted freelance reporter position upon completion of the internship.
Blogger / Freelance Reporter, MSN UK News, Columbia, Missouri, October-November 2008
- Created and published original multimedia content as the sole author of 'We, the people', a US presidential election blog with a grassroots focus and part of the MSN UK News channel. Communicated with London office throughout.
Senior Staff Writer, The Maneater, Columbia, Missouri, January 2007 – November 2008
- Wrote articles covering a variety of topics in various formats for the official, independent, and Pacemaker-award-winning student newspaper of the University of Missouri.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Panelist, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, August 2011
Attendee, Online News Association Conference 2011, Boston, Massachusetts, September 2011
Attendee, RJI Engage, Columbia, Missouri, October 2009
Event Organizer, BarCamp NewsInnovation, Columbia, Missouri, January 2009
Spearheaded the idea for, and assisted in the excecution of, an unconference focused on innovation in journalism. Held at the University of Missouri's Reynolds Journalism Institute.
Attendee, Online News Association Conference 2009, San Francisco, California, October 2009
- Attended workshops and discussions on the future of online journalism, new tools, and emerging trends.
Attendee, Society for News Design Web Design Bootcamp, Chicago, Illinois, November 2009
- Learned basics of HTML/CSS, history and best practices of Web design, instructed by Tyson Evans (interface engineer at The New York Times) and David Wright(senior interactive designer at NPR).
Founding Member, Journalism Students for Curriculum Innovation, University of Missouri, Fall 2009- Spring 2010
- Hold weekly meetings and discussions focused on the future of journalism education and curriculum at the University of Missouri and making sure future classes are adequately prepared for a changing industry via that education. Active participant in school-wide faculty-student discussions on the subject.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Journalism, University of Missouri
Emphasis Area: Convergence Journalism
Graduated: May 2010
SKILLS
Varying levels of experience with the following:
Core Publisher Content Management System, Dreamweaver, Adobe Photoshop, Audacity, Avid Xpress, Flash, Soundslides, iMovie, Nikon D70 digital still camera, Marantz recorder, Canon XL1 and XL2 video cameras, Google Analytics, Bedrock content management system, Windows, Mac OSX, Microsoft Office suite, Twitter, Flickr, Vimeo, Wiki-applications
Actively pursuing greater knowledge of the following:
Django, Drupal, HTML, CSS, XHTML, Java and other programming / computer science-related programs and topics.
PUBLISHED WORK
"Facebook or Lonesome No More" The Evolutionary Review (Published February 2010)
- Co-written chapter in academic journal The Evolutionary Review.
- Discusses Facebook from an anthropological perspective.
ADDITIONAL WORK HISTORY
Desk Attendant, MU Residential Life, August 2009 – May 2010
Community Advisor, MU Residential Life, August 2007– May 2008, August 2008 - May 2009
Office Assistant, Abrasive-Form, Inc., December 2006 – January 2008
HONORS AND ACTIVITIES
School of Journalism, Dean’s List – Fall Semester 2006
Recipient, Mark Twain Scholarship
Member, Online News Association Member, Society of Professional Journalists
Inductee, National Society of Collegiate Scholars
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