Jacqueline Prins

Senior News Designer at American City Business Journals

Jacqueline Prins is an experienced design professional with a strong background in creative direction and graphic design. Currently serving as Associate Creative Director at American City Business Journals since October 2020, Prins has previously held positions including Lead Designer at Milwaukee Business Journal and Design Editor at Sacramento Business Journal. Additional roles include Associate Creative Director at San Joaquin Magazine, Web Designer as a freelancer, and Assistant Graphics and Design Editor at The Buffalo News. Prins began a career in journalism design as News Presentation Editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer. Educationally, Prins holds an Associate of Arts degree in Fine/Studio Arts from Aquinas College in Grand Rapids.

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American City Business Journals

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The Nation’s Premier Print and Digital Publisher of Local Business News American City Business Journals is a multi-platform media company providing in-depth coverage of local business communities and breaking news. Through print, digital products and face-to-face events, ACBJ offers business leaders many avenues for making connections and gives them a competitive edge locally, regionally and nationally. ACBJ is the premier media solutions platform for companies that target business decision-makers. In addition to its business newspapers, American City operates BizEquity. This online business valuation platform helps financial professionals create more valuable relationships with business owners. American City also publishes specialty publications, which include a high-tech business newspaper, a law journal, and Hemmings Motor News. American City is a unit of Advance, whose exceptional portfolio includes Condé Nast, Advance Local, Leaders Group, Stage Entertainment, Turnitin, 1010data, and POP. Advance is also among the largest shareholders in Charter Communications, Discovery and Reddit.