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Partnerships Director, Grist
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I'm the partnerships director at Grist and an advisor on the Democracy Day Project. I previously worked at ProPublica, the COVID Tracking Project, Univision, Medium, and AS/COA/Council of the Americas. I have taught engagement journalism at the Newmark Graduate School of Journalism and The New School.
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Grist
Grist is a nonprofit, independent media organization based in Seattle, Washington, dedicated to reporting on climate change and environmental issues. Founded in April 1999 by Chip Giller, Grist aims to engage the public about the challenges of climate change while highlighting pathways to a just and sustainable future. Its tagline, "Climate. Justice. Solutions," reflects its commitment to addressing climate-related stories and solutions. Grist offers a variety of services focused on environmental journalism, including daily reporting, features, investigations, and visual storytelling. The organization covers topics such as the transition to renewable energy and the impact of climate change on communities. Grist also publishes daily and weekly newsletters summarizing environmental news and an annual climate fiction anthology titled "Imagine 2200," which features stories about future climate solutions. Grist's journalism reaches millions, influencing readers, including elected officials and researchers, with a significant portion taking action based on its content.
Seattle, Washington, United States
+1 206-876-2020
Founded: 1999