Oops. I just realized most of the links in my last article didn’t work. I’ve fixed them, in case you want to look over the post again and click on some of the links like the link to my del.icio.us page.
Also, I just started a group on Poynter’s Journalists and Facebook group and am looking for some feedback. The group is meant to start a discussion about journalists and Twitter — a topic I’m writing about for a Poynter Online article that’s slated to run this week. I’d love to hear your thoughts, so feel free to share them and contribute to the discussion.
Here’s to a short post!
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Mallary is a mom of two young kiddos -- Madelyn and Tucker.
Mallary absolutely loves being a mom and often writes about the need to find harmony when juggling motherhood and work.
Mallary is the Assistant Director of the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas at Austin, where she manages the Center's various programs related to distance learning, freedom of expression, and digital journalism.
Previously, she was Executive Director of Images & Voices of Hope and Managing Editor of The Poynter Institute’s media news site, Poynter.org.
Mallary grew up outside of Boston and graduated from Providence College in Rhode Island. In 2015, she received a certificate in nonprofit management from Duke University.
She now lives in beautiful Austin, Texas, with her kids, husband Troy and cat Clara. She's working on a memoir, slowly but surely. You can reach her at mjtenore@gmail.com.
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