Michelle Seucan

Girls Write Now Mentee at Girls Write Now

Michelle Seucan is a multifaceted professional with experience in public relations, marketing, and creative direction. Currently serving as a Returning Intern at Fortier Public Relations, LLC and Team Lead for Statistics & Impact Reports at Notable Narratives, Michelle also mentors first-generation and low-income high school seniors in college essay writing. Previous roles include participating in the BOLD Immersion program at Google and conducting market analysis in venture capital at RevRoad. With a background as Creative Director at Revolution Publication, Michelle has interviewed prominent figures and managed digital media strategies, showcasing expertise in both content creation and analytics. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and English & Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Michelle is set to study abroad at Università Bocconi in the Fall of 2024.

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Girls Write Now

For almost 25 years, Girls Write Now has broken down the barriers of gender, race, age and poverty to mentor the next generation of writers and leaders. Together, our community channels the power of our voices and stories to shape culture, impact industries and inspire change. New York’s first writing and mentoring organization for girls and gender-expansive youth, we match underserved young writers from the five boroughs of New York City and across the US with women professional writers and digital media makers as their personal mentors. Our mentees publish in The New York Times, Newsweek, and BuzzFeed, have performed at Lincoln Center and the United Nations, and have earned hundreds of Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. 100% of Girls Write Now seniors are accepted to college. The organization has been distinguished three times by the White House as one of the nation’s top youth programs and twice by the Nonprofit Excellence Awards as one of New York’s top ten nonprofits. Reaching thousands, Girls Write Now is a founding partner of the New York City Council’s STARS Citywide Girls Initiative.


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