Jennifer Neeley Lindsay is a two-time Emmy nominee. She worked at ABC-TV’s San Francisco affiliate for three years where she was senior producer and online journalist, leading to her graduate studies at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, where she earned her masters degree.

Prior to being recruited by ABC, she was a pioneer in new media (or emerging media), translating television newscasts into an interactive format for the short-lived start-up ReacTV, later called Zatso.

She was also a Peace Corps volunteer in Turkmenistan (check out the best online Chaihana), and later freelance news correspondent in the region; a reporter, producer and executive producer for the CBS affiliate in Fresno, California; an intern for CNN’s San Francisco bureau; published articles and editorials in countless magazines and newspapers, and was a college radio personality in Berkeley and Davis, California as well as Lund, Sweden, where she was an exchange student.

An LBJ Congressional Intern and nationally ranked debate and individual speech champion, she holds an MS from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, an undergraduate degree with distinction from the English department at University of California at Berkeley and as well as a certificate in acting from the American Conservatory Theater (ACT) in San Francisco. She is also an accomplished singer, actor and performer.

She currently lives in the San Francisco Bay area where she has co-founded ResumeMastery.com (“Like” us on Facebook), a resume-writing company which partners with small to mid-size recruiting firms and consults with individuals.

After leaving her role as Director of Digital Services at Eastwick Communications, Jennifer now provides strategic counsel on social media to organizations of all kinds – committed to helping her clients achieve maximum benefit from their social media investment. She is also a prominent speaker at conferences and events, as well as at organizational and educational gatherings, affirming her personal commitment to empower through knowledge. She displays this weekly through her well-regarded and trafficked podcast, The A-List.

Jennifer’s hobbies include learning to fly (!), acting, singing, dancing, surfing, beading and wirework, watching just about any sport with her lovely English husband, and generally being a ham — which comes as no surprise to those who know her.

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9 Responses to “About Jennifer”


  1. December 23, 2010 at 8:29 PM

    The purpose of your website can be great for my students. A lot of great resources are free in here. Initially, I have introduced your website to my students in my class, so don’t be confused if your website hits are increase dramatically. I discuss many topics, still debating in every aspect that can be debated, and at the end of my class (every week), I told them about the conclusion of your topic. Hot topic and atmosphere can be fun here. And then, you might be surprised that my students got new story every day, and also all of them can express their idea in home and school. Especially they told to her/his mom/dad, that they learnt many topics from teacher that learnt from you. Surprisingly that everyone wants to get new challenge in your idea, and then when I give new topic, it can be challenging for all of my students.

  2. December 17, 2010 at 8:20 PM

    Hi! Just wanted to say great website. Continue with the good work!

  3. December 10, 2010 at 11:01 AM

    Quite a beautiful website. I built mine and i was looking for some design ideas and your website gave me some. The website was developed by you?

    Thanks

  4. December 10, 2010 at 8:25 AM

    There are times that i dont read more than two lines but i think that your blog can be an exception. Grats !

  5. December 10, 2010 at 6:16 AM

    Quite a beautiful website. I just finished mine and i was looking for some design ideas and you gave me a few. May i ask you whether you developed the website by youself?

    Thanks

  6. June 29, 2010 at 12:20 AM

    I really like when people are expressing their opinion and thought. So I like the way you are writing

  7. 7 Tyler Antrim
    October 17, 2008 at 3:30 PM

    Dear Jennifer,

    I’m studying journalism in college and I’ve decided that this is what i want to do with my life. However, I want to travel the world, learn a new language, and grow as a person as well. I see the Peace Corps as a way to get into journalism. I’d become an expert in an area of the world and I’ll understand the issues facing its people. This sounds great if I wanted to be a foreign correspondent or some sort.

    I’d like to know if you think the Peace Corps will present difficulties for me getting into journalism. I’m graduating next May, and I’ve only had limited work experience in journalism. Would it be better to get experience in journalism and then take time as you did?

  8. September 21, 2008 at 10:20 PM

    Dear Jennifer,
    The Internet has transformed how we communicate with the public, but there are still many challenges in making information easy to find. Since you cover web 2.0 in Been Jennifered Today?, I thought you might be interested in a study that my nonprofit published this summer about how people find information online. The study covers three groups: non-profit organizations and cities; web designers and firms; and the general public.
    The study was fascinating on a number of levels, and I invite you to read the executive summary or download a PDF of the findings at http://www.idea.org/find-information.html .
    The survey results sparked ideas about tools we could provide that might make finding information online easier. This fall, we will start beta testing a cool new new navigational tool. I don’t have your email, so if you are interested, you can sign up for our beta here: http://www.spicynodes.org/ or to stay abreast of our (very) occasional new projects, you can get our newsletter here: http://www.idea.org/newsletter.html
    Thanks,
    Michael


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