Journalism; Minor in Spanish, International Studies
Skills
Writing • Reporting • Editing • Copy Editing • Ap Style • Microsoft Office • Microsoft Excel • Final Cut Pro • Photoshop • InDesign • Illustrator • Facebook • Twitter • Wordpress • Blogger • AP Style
Languages
Spanish
Awards
Global citizen of the year - The office of multicultural and global education • New england college newspaper of the year - New england society of newspaper editors • New england college newspaper of the year - New england society of newspaper editors • Best lede for "the refugee" - The chronicle staff • Lamda pi eta communications honor society - Quinnipiac university
Production Assistant at WNPR, Freelance Reporter at The Burlington Free Press
Location:
Hamden, Connecticut
Industry:
Writing and Editing
Work:
WNPR - Hartford, Connecticut since Jan 2013
Production Assistant
The Burlington Free Press - Burlington, Vermont since May 2012
Freelance Reporter
Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services (IRIS) - New Haven, CT Jan 2013 - Apr 2013
Assistant
Office of Multicultural and Global Education Aug 2012 - Apr 2013
Global Partner
The Quinnipiac Chronicle Weekly Newspaper Apr 2012 - Apr 2013
Co-Editor of Arts & Life
Education:
Quinnipiac University 2009 - 2013
Bachelor of Arts, Journalism; Minor in Spanish, International Studies
Universidad Antonio de Nebrija 2011 - 2011
Skills:
Writing Reporting Editing Copy Editing Ap Style Microsoft Office Microsoft Excel Final Cut Pro Photoshop InDesign Illustrator Facebook Twitter Wordpress Blogger AP Style
Languages:
Spanish
Awards:
Global Citizen of the Year The Office of Multicultural and Global Education For demonstrating and sustaining a passion for the advancement of internationalism and multiculturalism in and outside the classroom; participating and leading events related to diversity; and achievements in support of diversity improvement efforts. New England College Newspaper of the Year New England Society of Newspaper Editors Best Lede for "The Refugee" The Chronicle staff Lamda Pi Eta Communications Honor Society Quinnipiac University
Francs Gilmartin, Alice Oberacker, Joan Edenborg, Janice Maloof, Al Wiswell, Charlotte Nilson, Joanne Fellows, Alice Kane, Theresa Inserra, Claire Corbo, Irene Dragani
WE GOT 51! The Brewers Association announced Monday that its got a majority of the Senate behind the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act, as Pro Agricultures Catherine Boudreau reports. A majority of both chambers has now signed on to the measure, which would cut the excise tax on beer
people faster and cost less money, updating an inefficient system. But farm-state members contend broad reforms would diminish support for food aid programs. Read more about the administrations food security agenda and its prospects in the Senate from Pro Agricultures Catherine Boudreau here.