Abbey Monsour
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current: Audience for Bloomberg @blaw @tax @bgov past: Audience @dcist /@wamu - Audience Editor at @usatoday - @whiotv - @smpagwu Alum
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Rebecca Cooper has a wealth of knowledge about the local arts/food scene. She commissioned & edited some of DCist’s greatest work including recent features on H Street & the DC Arts Commission. Plus, she's a DCist OG and worked for the site in its early blogging days.
.Chris Chester was our growth editor. He is among the longest-serving staff members, and his knowledge of DCist/WAMU is without parallel. He handled analytics and social engagement — no one knew how to get our work in front of readers’ eyes like he did.
.Abbey Monsour was our audience producer. How did our Instagram and newsletter balloon in recent times? Well in part thanks to her. She has a knack for knowing what resonates with our DCist/WAMU audiences and our journalism had a greater impact because of it.
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