Below you’ll find a mini selection of writing work—and I am happy to offer more. The vast majority were concepted/ideated/pitched by me.
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Ale in a day’s work
In great part because Jonathan Baker 05B had a hard time getting up on Friday mornings, Monday Night Brewing was born.

Behind the scenes
We sought out some amazing people on campus who shared firsthand stories of how the generosity of people like you has impacted their lives.

Diversity is Good Business
Business is leading where politics fail. Jamie Harrell 16MBA makes the case for diversity and inclusion in the workplace because it’s good for the bottom line. The ethical case can come second.

Emory really is everywhere
Journalist Ben Shpigel 02C reflects on the lack of major media coverage for the Paralympics and makes a new Emory friend during his trip.
(Also EmoryWire, overall.)
A force of nature
Wande Okunoren-Meadows 02C, executive director of Little Ones Learning Center, is passionate about whole foods and their effects on the children in Forest Park, Ga. She believes in helping her students get their very best start in life and says an appreciation for the soil and fresh food is the first step.


Here’s why Doug Demuro 10C has more than 667 million views….
…and why you should follow him. Hint: Even if you’re not a car fanatic, DeMuro’s videos are accessible, compelling, and packed with wit, intelligence, and fun.
Karma’s a pitch
Craig Karmazin 97B negotiated his first business deal on a pay phone in the Goizueta Business School lobby. Just three months later, he bought a radio station that would launch the Good Karma Brands empire.
Keeping the story alive
Author Roshani Chokshi 13C tells EmoryWire how her time at Emory inspired her New York Times best-selling middle-grade novels.

#Parenting in the Time of Pandemic
2020 is Willem Dafoe
Joy
Rotting brains
What a week
PRIDE begins with a kiss
Every year, around March 2, the Office of LGBT Life hosts the PRIDE Awards, commemorating the community protest that led to its inception.
Ruck Yeah!
Inspired by his time in the United States Army Special Forces, Jason McCarthy 01C makes backpacks for people seeking a new fitness experience. (Also, Packing It All In…repurposed for Emory Magazine.)


Shakira’s Doll Not Quite Hip Enough
Crossover pop sensation Shakira wishes she’d thought of telling Mattel to loosen the joints of her new action figure, so the doll could mimic her hip-shaking performance style.



Wading through dark water
Before going out on the Homecoming Concert Stage, Kristian Bush 92C, prolific artist and one-half of the multiplatinum, award-winning, pop-country duo Sugarland, took some time to talk with EmoryWire about Dark Water, his most recent band, the Venn diagram of country music, and what Homecoming at Emory means to him.