Darragh K. Worland

Senior Vice President For Creative Strategy at The News Literacy Project

Darragh K. Worland has a diverse work experience in the news media industry. Starting in 2002, they worked as a Freelance Writer, Producer, Editor, and Columnist for various organizations including Reuters, FoxNews.com, and Metro Newspaper. They later joined NY1.com as a Writer and Producer from 2002 to 2008. In 2008, they became a Senior Interactive Video Producer at MSN for a year. From 2010 to 2011, they served as a DV Camera Instructor in the Digital Bullpen at ABC News.

In 2011, Darragh joined The News Literacy Project and held multiple positions. They started as the New York Program Manager, where they achieved significant growth in the program's reach by developing partnerships and engaging programs for teaching news literacy. In 2014, they became the Vice President for Digital Media/Production and successfully secured grants to create an e-learning platform. They also played a key role in the platform's design and development. In 2019, they took on the role of Vice President Creative Services, where they hosted a podcast and focused on the impact of misinformation on American democracy. Currently, they serve as the Senior Vice President for Creative Strategy at The News Literacy Project, contributing to the organization's growth and strategic direction.

Additionally, Darragh has worked as an Instructor and Adjunct Assistant Professor at New York University, UCLA Extension, and MediaBistro. They designed curriculum and taught blended learning courses on digital media skills for news industry professionals.

Overall, Darragh K. Worland has a strong background in news media, with expertise in digital media, journalism, and news literacy.

Darragh K. Worland has a strong background in education and journalism. They earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English & Drama from the University of Toronto from 1992 to 1997. Later, they attended New York University from 2000 to 2002, where they obtained a Master of Arts degree in Journalism specializing in Cultural Reporting & Criticism/Broadcasting.

In addition to their formal education, Darragh has also pursued additional certifications. In March 2014, they completed the K-12 Blended & Online Learning certification program at Kennesaw State University. They also participated in the Leadership Development Program (LDP) at the Center for Creative Leadership and obtained the certification in December 2015.

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