Kristen Elise Clark

Director Of Community Engagement at Arlington Independent Media

Kristen Elise Clark has a diverse range of work experience in the media industry. Kristen Elise is currently the Director of Community Engagement at Arlington Independent Media, where they oversee the Youth Journalism Initiative and fosters connections with the Arlington community. Prior to this, Kristen worked as an Independent Producer/Reporter/Editor/Consultant. Kristen Elise has also held positions such as Lead Development Producer for a National Geographic project and Senior Development Producer for podcasts at National Geographic Partners. Kristen has extensive experience in podcast production, including producing episodes for The Longest Shortest Time and Overheard at National Geographic. Kristen Elise has also worked as an Associate Producer for NPR's Planet Money and IEEE Spectrum's video production team. Additionally, they have contributed to various other projects, including editing and producing the How To Be Amazing Podcast and developing a 3D audio podcast called True Everywhere. Throughout their career, Kristen has demonstrated their skills in storytelling, reporting, editing, and project management.

Kristen Elise Clark pursued their education at various institutions. From 2013 to 2014, they attended the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, where they obtained a Master's Degree in Science Reporting. Prior to this, they had pursued a BFA in Musical Theatre at Emerson College. Additional information regarding the duration of their time at this institution is not provided. Additionally, Kristen attained non-matriculated status at New York University, where they focused on Psychology/Cognitive Neuroscience, although no specific years of enrollment are mentioned.

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  • Director Of Community Engagement

    March, 2022 - present