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TRICIA CALLAHAN EXPERIENCE CONTACT PROFILE EXPERTISE Tricia Callahan has eight years of journalism experience. She wrote her first cover story as a senior in high school and her experience has expanded exponentially since. She interned with The Village Voice in New York City and is the CEO of No Apologies Magazine. Working with Editor Dan Cook, I write various feature articles. This opportunity has allowed me to write articles about local ballet companies, fashion stylists, and other newsworthy events. FREELANCE WRITER Columbia Free Times / 2014 - Present No Apologies is a self-published, music-centric magazine that I started while I was a junior in college. I organize meetings and deadlines for my staff and numerous contributors. I correspond with publicists to arrange for interviews and press passes. I fact-check and edit all content, while updating social media sites and the subsequent website. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF No Apologies Magazine / 2009 - Present BACHELOR OF ARTS Popular Media Journalism University of Mary Washington Graduated 2012 JOURNALISM LEADERSHIP EDITING RESEARCH CUSTOMER SERVICE EDUCATION TELEPHONE 540-505-1153 EMAIL [email protected] LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/triciacallahan07 ASSOCIATE MUSIC EDITOR Meets Obsession / 2011 - Present I write various articles commenting on songs, albums and artists in the indie and pop rock genre. My articles take fun new spins on songs by creating playlists. I also sporadically contribute innovate personal columns.

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T R I C I A

C A L L A H A N

E X P E R I E N C E

C O N T A C T

P R O F I L E

E X P E R T I S E

Tricia Callahan has eight years of journalism experience. She wrote

her first cover story as a senior in high school and her experience

has expanded exponentially since. She interned with The Village

Voice in New York City and is the CEO of No Apologies Magazine.

Working with Editor Dan Cook, I write various feature articles. This

opportunity has allowed me to write articles about local ballet

companies, fashion stylists, and other newsworthy events.

F R E E L A N C E W R I T E R

Columbia Free Times / 2014 - Present

No Apologies is a self-published, music-centric magazine that I

started while I was a junior in college. I organize meetings and

deadlines for my staff and numerous contributors. I correspond with

publicists to arrange for interviews and press passes. I fact-check

and edit all content, while updating social media sites and the

subsequent website.

E D I T O R - I N - C H I E F

No Apologies Magazine / 2009 - Present B A C H E L O R O F A R T S

Popular Media Journalism

University of Mary Washington

Graduated 2012

J O U R N A L I S M

L E A D E R S H I P

E D I T I N G

R E S E A R C H

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E

E D U C A T I O N

T E L E P H O N E

540-505-1153

E M A I L

[email protected]

L I N K E D I N

https://www.linkedin.com/in/triciacallahan07

A S S O C I A T E M U S I C E D I T O R

Meets Obsession / 2011 - Present

I write various articles commenting on songs, albums and artists

in the indie and pop rock genre. My articles take fun new spins on

songs by creating playlists. I also sporadically contribute innovate

personal columns.

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E X P E R I E N C E

R E F E R E N C E S

N E G O T I A T I N G

C O P Y W R I T I N G

M A N A G M E N T

W O R D P R E S S

R E S E A R C H

E X P E R I E N C E C O N T I N U E D

I worked with Executive Editor Wayne Barrett and did extensive

research concerning New York political figure, Al Sharpton. During

my winter internship, I took telephone calls, handled email

correspondence, and conducted numerous interviews. Near the end

of my internship, I aided Barrett in his transition from The Village

Voice to The National Institute.

E D I T O R A L R E S E A R C H A S S I S T A N T

The Village Voice / 2010-2011

I wrote feature stories and various personal columns, and also

shadowed the Editor-in-Chief in the courthouse where I gained

experience on crime reporting. During my internship, I started,

edited and maintained a youth section entitled "The Edge.” "The

Edge" included a staff of local young reporters that I managed and

held meetings with weekly.

S T R I N G E R / I N T E R N

The Caroline Progress / 2009 - 2010

I worked with Youth and Entertainment Editor, Ben Sellers. I wrote

both news and feature stories. The content varied greatly, from

local political rallies to entertainment commentary. I also

maintained a bi-weekly column “In the Loop” that informed readers

of local happenings. During my time at the paper, I received a

Student Journalism Award for “Best News Writing” in 2009.

Y O U T H C O R R E S P O N D E N T / C O L U M N I S T

The Free Lance Star / 2007 - 2011

B r i t t a n y A d a m s

Managing Editor at No Apologies

[email protected]

V a n e s s a G a u s s

Graduate Student

[email protected]

S K I L L S

T R I C I A

C A L L A H A N