The Boston Globe

Social Media Manager

I have been the Boston Globe Media Partner's Social Media Manager for nearly two years. I am in charge of making sure all the social media handles throughout the company are running smoothly and I am responsible for the daily audience engagement of several brands.

My role has evolved several times but my job includes, daily posting for the Globe New Hampshire Bureau, daily posting for Boston Globe Today (The Globe's new TV show), social media analytics for all brands, helping with the daily posting for Boston.com, and am in charge of all paid social and paid social strategy for the company. I also help out with audience strategy for large projects.

My favorite part of my job is working on the audience engagement strategy and crafting our stories for different audiences. The photos to the right are some of the feed posts I've created for multiple brands and Instagram reels. They are hyperlinked near the bottom of the carousel for the full post. For Twitter/X, Facebook, or TikTok examples please click on the hyperlink. Click the button below to see my other Instagram work examples.

    Link to my Instagram profile

San Antonio Express-News

MySA Editorial Designer

Once I completed my temp role at Dallas Morning News, I was hired to be the editorial designer for MySA at the San Antonio Express-News.

My role evolved to become a head producer but without the title on paper. While there, I was in charge of Instagram, assisting the Social Media Editor with Facebook and Twitter strategy, the afternoon newsletters, headline testing, curating the homepage, monitoring banners, and keeping track of what stories were being published during the day. The photos to the right are feed posts I created. Click the button below to see my other work examples.

    Link to my Instagram profile

Dallas Morning News

Audience Producer

After working at the Detroit Free Press, I was hired on as an Audience Producer - Temp at the DMN.

Because I was only going to be working for a little over two months, I needed to be able to learn everything quickly. While there, I was in charge of daily newsletters, social posts across platforms, curating the homepage, sending text alerts/roundups, sending push notifications, monitoring banners, updating the COVID-19 blog and keeping track of what stories were being published during the day. The photos to the right are feed posts I created. To see more, head to my about page and click the left IG photo and look under guides. Click the button below to see my newsletter samples.

    Link to newsletter samples

Detroit Free Press

Part-time Digital Producer

After my 5 month stint as an Instagram Local News Fellow, I was asked to join the web desk part-time. This included more social media responsibilites and tasks.

I was still curating IG stories daily but I was also scheduling and monitoring the Freep's Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube and Reddit. The Facebook page has over 500,000 followers. I also was publishing stories and choosing what goes up on the front page of the Freep.com. While adding these responsibilities, I was still in charge of their Instagram account as well.

Detroit Free Press

Instagram Local News Fellow

I was chosen, along with 21 others to take over and restrategize local newsroom's Instagrams all over the country. I was assigned to the Detroit Free Press as their Instagram Local News Fellow. Our fellowship started June 6th and we were extended until October 9th because of our success.

While being a fellow, I curated Instagram stories daily. I made anywhere from 75-100 stories a week from June until October. Since I started at the Freep, we have gained almost 10,000 followers and doubled story engagement. I also created an IGTV series titled COVID-19 and Climate Change which features 3 episodes from different points of view. I also took part in the Freep's first IG Live talking with a sports intern about the Tigers and their upcoming season (at the time). Lastly, I held an IG Live talking with Clara Hendrickson about misinformation in media and how to spot it and debunk it.

The Pioneer

Photographer, Writer, Copyeditor

The Pioneer was an independent student magazine run by some students from The Oakland Post.

While I worked for The Pioneer, I did layout design, my own photography and wrote two stories. These are printed in an actual physical copy and located on Issuu.

Noah was real

Breaking: Harvard Medical School morgue manager and wife charged in connection with theft and sale of human body parts

Historic Starbucks strike on Commonwealth Avenue comes to an end.

64 days. Two months after Starbucks workers began a round-the-clock strike near Boston University, baristas have declared victory. But Starbucks said little has changed at the 874 Commonealth Ave. location. Eighteen employees from Greater Boston announced in a public letter Wednesday that the company has agreed to meet baristas' demands and the the cafe will reopen in the near future.

Eight players to watch in the 2024 N.H. presidential primary

This slide has an illustration of Chris Sununu. At one point Sununu was giving the appearance that he may run for president himself. In June, he announced he would not seek the Republican nomination. He's made no decret he's not backing former president Donald Trump who he thinks will lose the general election. his endorsement will certainly be the biggest endorsement in the New Hampshire primary. It might be the biggest in the nation this primary season.

his slide has an illustration of the state of New Hampshire. Technically called un declared voters in the Granite State, this group of voters reject party labels, and in so doing they are able to pick either the Democratic primary ballot or the Republican one. Roughly 39 percent of the state's voters are registered this way, making them its loargest voting bloc. At the moment the Republican contest appears to have two lanes: They Trump-y lane and the non-Trump-y lane. Look for candidates in the non-Trumpy lane to pour energy into courting independent voters.

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Breaking News post of Hispanic Elvis passing

'Tentacles' of redline continue to grip upward mobility in San Antonio

Starting with the flood of 1921. The grasps of death didn't discriminate based on age, but the adresses of the souls lost show a clear inequity. Tampico, San Marcos, South Laredo, South Flores, and more Westside addresses were listed as the city worked on relief

HOLC's Hold. Throughout the early 1900s, developers like B.G. Irish were credited for being a city builder responsible for devloping neighborhoods like Beacon Hill and Alamo Heights after arriving in San Antonio. Countless Bexar County deeds with B.G. Irish as the grantor include racist restrictions

No lot, site, structure, or dwelling, with the exception of bona fide domestic servant's quarters shall be used or occupied by any person, or persons, other than members of the Caucasian or White Race,' the now-void document said' That deed was binding until 1974, but the Fair Housing Act was passed in 1968 and banned race-base discrimination in housing

Cracks in education. The consolidation paired with the Gilmer-Aikin education laws, which had gone untouched since its 1949 inception, set the scene for a historic moment in Texas education. By the 1960s, redlining's effects on education became painfully clear.

'They had no choice. They were lied to by recruiters. They weren't drafted, they were just picking you up,' Richard Herrera said. 'We were preparing our guys to go to war, we weren't preparing them for anything else'

Edgewood in courts. SCOTUS went against the district on March 21, 1973. The majority held that education is not a fundamental right protected by the U.S. Constitution. In his dissenting opinion, Justice Thurgood Marshall called the court's ruling 'a retreat from our historic commitment to equality of educational opportunity'

The power of a vote, the power of grouping together, the power of a goal, and the power of Edgewood – little 16 square miles in Westside San Antonio – it has history. I don't give a darn if you go to Yale, Harvard, I don't care where you go, you're going to learn about Edgewood [but] our own children and our own community cannot learn about it.

Current Efforts. One hundred years or 86 years later – depending on which disservice you want to start with – the descendants of San Antonio's marginalized people remain poor. The maps, which are built from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey show, the 78207 area code, which encompasses the Westside, is 98.5 percent distressed.

'No, we deserve to be here. We've been here, we've toiled and struggled, and we haven't gotten paid for it. We have died through these floods and we have died through these diseases. We have built this city on our sweat and our tears and you haven't paid us, but we're going to stay here because this is what we have built. Now as we improve this neighborhood, we deserve to stay here.

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Biden sworn in

Harris is sworn in

Flights cancelled

snow

electrical grid

electrical grid

convergence

Border Wall

borderwall

borderwall

New Food coming to Dallas

Hattie B's hot chicken

Spider Murphy's

Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams

Loro

Ramen

Ramen

Ramen

Ramen

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voting countdown

reminder that registering to vote online is over

Detroit leaders unveil Halloween guidelines

Snow appears in up north michigan, more to come this weekend

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breaking:Kroger to build $95 million fulfillment center in Romulus creating 250 jobs

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Longtime customer buys a favorite hotel on Mackinac Island

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UAW President has 3 words for family, union members thinking of early job exit

Couple reunited with puppies after armed thieves stole them at 12 oaks mall

Detroit casinos to reopen at reduced capacity; New restrictions up north

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