Emmy Nicklin has over 10 years of experience in various roles related to writing, editing, and digital marketing. Emmy spent the most recent period of their career as the Director of Digital Marketing and Communications at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, where they managed a team and oversaw the organization's digital fundraising, advocacy, marketing, and engagement programs. Prior to that, they worked as a freelance editor, writer, researcher, project manager, and publisher, where they provided consulting services to various magazines and publications. Emmy also worked as a Managing Editor at Roger Black Studio, where they wrote, edited, and managed website, newspaper, and magazine projects for clients such as Newsweek and The Washington Post. Emmy has a strong background in magazine editing, having served as the Managing Editor for Key West Magazine, where they managed a staff and was responsible for all aspects of the magazine's production. Emmy has also worked as a Writer/Editor for The Nature Conservancy and as an Editorial/Outreach Assistant for The Center for Food and Nutrition Policy. Emmy's experience is marked by their skill in content creation, management, and strategy, as well as their ability to oversee teams and meet deadlines.
Emmy Nicklin holds a Master's Degree in Writing, Fiction Concentration, which was earned from The Johns Hopkins University from 2012 to 2015. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor's Degree in English Language and Literature at the University of Virginia from 1999 to 2003.
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