Dahna M. Chandler, MPS

B2b & B2c Editorial Content Contributor | Division: The Financial Communicator at Contently

Dahna M. Chandler, MPS has over 25 years of experience in corporate change communications, B2B finance storytelling, editorial content strategy, B2B journalism, and B2B brand storytelling. Dahna M. started their career in 1997 as a Wealth Industry Corporate Change Communicator and B2B Finance Storyteller for The Financial Communicator. In 2015, they began contributing to Hearst Digital Media's CountryLiving.com and WomansDay.com as an individual contributor. Dahna M. also provided content writing services to the content marketing platform for major financial services industry brands for Contently. In 2019, they completed a Master's Capstone Consulting Project for the World Bank Group's Open Learning Campus. Additionally, they wrote feature articles about Black leaders in retail banking and personal finance, and about auto and homeowners insurance for Forbes Advisor. Dahna M. also wrote reported editorial content for TrustedChoice.com (Consumer Agent Portal, LLC) and CreditUnions.com (Callahan & Associates). In 2022, they began working as a Corporate Change Communications Blogger for The Nontoxic Workplace and a Scholarly Position Paper, Policy Paper, and Business Report Provider for The Scholarly Paper Writer.

Dahna M. Chandler, MPS has an extensive education history. Dahna M. is currently enrolled in the Doctor of Education - EdD program at the University of Southern California, studying Organizational Change and Leadership. From 2016 to 2019, they attended Georgetown University and obtained a Master of Professional Studies in Public Relations & Corporate Communications. Prior to this, they obtained a B.A. in Political Science (Political Economy) and Economics (Banking & Financial Markets) from Wellesley College. Dahna M. also attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2010 and 2011, they attended the University of Georgia - Institute for Leadership Advancement and completed the Community Leadership Program of the GALEO Institute for Leadership in Leadership Development. Dahna M. also attended Tufts University's Management and Community Development Institute, studying Urban Development and Leadership. Her education history is rounded out with a High School Diploma from Brookline High School, where they completed a College Preparatory program.

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