Chicago Tribune
Corilyn Shropshire started their career as a Staff Writer/Columnist at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in October 2003. Corilyn covered news and trends in the tech industry, including startups and consumer electronics. Corilyn also wrote a weekly column about local happenings in the startup and technology community. In December 2007, they joined The Houston Chronicle as a Staff Writer, where they wrote a mix of enterprise and news-driven features on popular culture, lifestyles, technology, and the arts. Corilyn also wrote breaking news and features for the paper's website. In 2009, they became a Freelance Writer and Editor, working on various projects until September 2011, when they joined the Chicago Tribune Media Group as a Business Reporter.
Corilyn Shropshire pursued their education at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) from 1999 to 2000 where they obtained a Master of Science degree in Social Policy and Planning. Corilyn also attended Tufts University, although specific details such as the duration, degree obtained, and field of study are unavailable.