Hayley Ringle has a diverse work experience in various industries. Hayley started their career as a reporter at the Daily News-Sun, where they covered multiple aspects of Peoria and wrote an average of six stories per week. Hayley also attended and covered the murder trial of David Anthony, which earned their an award from the Arizona Newspapers Association. At the East Valley Tribune, Hayley served as a reporter, covering three school districts in the Gilbert and Queen Creek area. Hayley attended school board meetings, visited schools, and wrote news and feature stories on tight deadlines. Hayley'scoverage of 400 Gilbert teachers losing their jobs earned their another award.
Afterwards, Hayley joined The Arizona Republic | azcentral.com | La Voz as an Education reporter. Hayley worked in this role from June 2010 to January 2013. Hayley then transitioned to the Phoenix Business Journal as a Technology Business Reporter, focusing on technology, aerospace, and defense in the Phoenix metro area. Hayley'scoverage included startups to public companies, such as data centers, semiconductors, software, and hardware.
In March 2020, Hayley moved to DAS Technology, where they held two roles. Firstly, they served as the Senior Communications Manager at Digital Air Strike, responsible for public relations and communications for the company. Hayley'stasks included writing press releases, blogs, award applications, case studies, and contributed articles. Hayley also secured executives for interviews, speaking events, and conferences. Additionally, Hayley was the secretary of DASVentures employee group, organizing team-building and charitable events on a monthly basis. Later, they were promoted to the role of Director of Communications & Culture at DAS Technology. In this position, Hayley handled public relations and communications for four divisions of the company, which are Digital Air Strike, LotVantage, BestRide.com, and AUTOVATE. Hayley also oversaw internal company events.
During their career, Hayley also gained experience in the radio industry. At KFNX 1100 AM, they worked as a radio co-host and producer, where they selected music, helped find advertising, and promoted shows. Hayley also organized and managed a benefit concert with local bands.
Before their career in journalism, Hayley worked at Borders as a sales associate. Here, they assisted customers, managed product placement throughout the store, and initiated the consignment of local bands' music. Hayley also implemented a weekly local band series for over three years.
Overall, Hayley Ringle's work experience reflects their versatility in various roles, including reporter, communications manager, director, and sales associate. Hayley has covered a wide range of topics, from education and technology to local news and culture.
Hayley Ringle completed their high school education at Trevor G. Browne High School from 1992 to 1995, earning a high school diploma. Following this, they pursued higher education at Arizona State University from 1997 to 1999. During their time there, they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Print Journalism.
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