Features & Entertainment Editor
United States
Features & Entertainment Editor
United States
I am an editor and writer with extensive background managing staff, leading all aspects of production, approving thousands of galleys, hiring and firing. I co-created and launched both the entertainment section and a new current events section for a national magazine with a circulation of 1.8 million.
I have also written copy for national ad campaigns, edited PR materials for major corporations, and interviewed many industry leaders for companies including National Geographic.
Troubleshooting, targeting specific markets, expanding readership, top editing, managing, assigning, interviewing experts, improving morale, optimizing work flow.
(Writing and Editing industry)
2009 — Present (less than a year)
I am the senior editor of the Los Angeles edition of Vital Juice, a daily e-newsletter about healthy living, fitness and wellness. I am always seeking new, natural beauty products, restaurants and food products, fitness classes, experts and health-related items from, in and around L.A.
(Publishing industry)
June 2001 — Present (8 years 2 months)
I write major entertainment cover stories for National Geographic Kids, focusing on blockbuster films such as Finding Nemo, Lemony Snicket, Narnia: Prince Caspian, Bolt and Bedtime Stories. I've conducted interviews with Brad Bird, John Lasseter, Adam Shankman and more major producers and directors. Several of my stories been top-rated on the magazine's website.
(Privately Held; Publishing industry)
June 1999 — Present (10 years 2 months)
I write, edit and conduct interviews for thousands of articles annually at a major national magazine (circ. 1.8 million). I cover DVD, movie and book releases, TV specials and special events nationwide as well as upbeat news that uplifts, inspires and informs.
(Online Media industry)
2007 — 2008 (1 year)
I wrote "weekly raves": creative, short articles paired with multiple-choice questions designed to help match daters with other singles who have similar interests. I researched and included relevant links to increase the searchability of each rave.
(Leisure, Travel & Tourism industry)
November 2006 — June 2007 (8 months)
I ran the Budget Travelers online group, and penned a weekly blog about my trips around the country. I answered travelers' questions, made recommendations, and also did the nuts-and-bolts of HTML, posting photos, and including relevant links for SEO.
(Publishing industry)
2004 — 2006 (2 years)
I interviewed VPs, CEOs and owners of major manufacturing corporations, from Unilever to Dionex, and wrote feature stories about their unique, successful approaches to manufacturing. Each story took technical, industry-specific information and turned it into an article that was as readable and enjoyable for a layperson as it was useful for a trade professional.
(Publishing industry)
June 1997 — June 2005 (8 years 1 month)
I contributed monthly rock music reviews, concert reviews, feature interviews and fiction.
(Publishing industry)
September 1998 — June 1999 (10 months)
I hired, trained and managed staff, designed each issue's themes and editorial content, created the editorial calendar, supervised production, coordinated and went on-location for product shoots, acted as the liaison with the printer and top-edited all copy and ads. I worked with the ad staff to find win-win ways to keep editorial independent from advertising. I oversaw layout and designed each month's cover.
I also created and led a writing workshop to foster a deeper connection with the community, and ran several, widely-advertised events that significantly expanded our readership. Won Silver Clarion Award for Journalism.
(Online Media industry)
September 1996 — June 1998 (1 year 10 months)
As a "stringer" for The Travel Channel Online, I wrote a weekly column about my travels throughout Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, New York, London, Paris and Prague.
(Publishing industry)
February 1997 — June 1997 (5 months)
I traveled throughout London, reporting daily on theater, films, museums, gallery openings and more of the city's unique entertainment (The Freud Museum, The Globe Theatre, The Sherlock Holmes Museum and others). After I moved back to the U.S., I freelanced for Footloose in London as its American correspondent.
(Publishing industry)
1995 — 1997 (2 years)
As New Age Journal's intern, I reviewed the slush pile and took it upon myself to reorganize the entire back issue library. Through this work, I became so familiar with the magazine's past articles that editors started coming to me to ask questions about what they had and had not covered throughout their history.
B.A. , English , 1995 — 1998
* Conversational in French * Conversational in Hebrew * Knowledge of Tibetan culture and basic language studies * Avid world traveler * Advanced yoga practitioner * Ballet, modern, jazz dancer * Online mentor for orphaned teens
David Hochman's UPod
Semi-finalist in Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Competition, 2008
Clarion Award for Excellence in Journalism, 1999
Membership to Phi Beta Kappa Society, Wellesley College, 1998
Mary Lyons '35 Prize for Writing (Wellesley College's highest honor for writing), 1998