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Chris Clough

Director of Strategic Communications at Center for the Rights of Abused Children

Chris Clough's work experience starts in 2008 as a Production Assistant for the Adam Carolla Show at KLXS - CBS Radio. In this role, Chris was responsible for background research on guest interviews, fact-checking news stories, and editing sound clips for on-air use.

From 2009 to 2013, Chris worked as a Digital Communications Manager at Westwood Power Tools. Their responsibilities included co-designing and launching the company's website, creating newsletters and email campaigns, managing social media accounts, and implementing portable sales techniques.

In 2012, Chris interned as a Tech Report Intern at KTLA Morning News, where they produced content for Tech Report packages, worked closely with the Tech Reporter and other on-air talent, and posted content on the KTLA website.

From 2013 to 2015, Chris was an Executive Producer at KESQ, CBS Local 2, KUNA.

From 2015 to 2020, Chris worked as a Senior Producer at KTVU.

From 2020 to 2023, Chris was the Executive Producer of LiveNOW from FOX at Fox Television Stations.

Finally, in 2023, Chris became the Director of Strategic Communications at the Center for the Rights of Abused Children.

Chris Clough attended California State University, Fullerton from 2003 to 2008, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication/Media Studies. In 2010, they enrolled in a Web Development & UX Program at California State University-Dominguez Hills, completing the program in the same year.

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Phoenix, United States

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Center for the Rights of Abused Children

The mission of the Center for the Rights of Abused Children is to protect children, change laws and inspire people – to ensure every abused child has a bright future. We envision a day when all of America’s children have the opportunity to live in safe and loving homes. We provide a lifeline for abused children in our pro bono Children's Law Clinic and through common-sense laws and public interest litigation. The Center for the Rights of Abused Children has changed more than 30 laws across the country impacting 500,000 kids. New laws require mandatory and immediate reporting of children missing from foster care, increased penalties for child predators, and securing the right of abused children to be represented by legal counsel.


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