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Erica Berger

Writer, host, artist, media entrepreneur, (impact) investor. Yoga + Meditation teacher. Urban Historic Real Estate Strategist. (eco)Systems thinker. Forbes 30 Under 30.
Los Angeles, California, United States
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Erica Berger

Writer, host, artist, media entrepreneur, (impact) investor. Yoga + Meditation teacher. Urban Historic Real Estate Strategist. (eco)Systems thinker. Forbes 30 Under 30.
Los Angeles, California, United States
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Erica Berger is a multi-talented writer, editor, host, artist, digital product and project manager, and strategic partnership-oriented professional with a technical and editorial leaning. With over five years of experience investing in early-stage startups, Erica was recognized as one of Forbes 30 Under 30 in Media. Erica has worked in a variety of fields, both for-profit and non-profit, mainly in storytelling, currently building a family office, and working on a feature documentary about industrial hemp.

Erica has a diverse skill set, with specialties in product management, public art, events, historic real estate, social impact entrepreneurship, and ecosystems thinking. Erica is fluent in French, Spanish, and Portuguese, and has worked on editorial products and strategy for The Economist, Storyful, and News Corp.

Erica is a versatile professional, with experience in impact strategy, environmental policy, communications, music, languages, and international relations. Erica's background in international relations and business from the University of Southern California has prepared her for her various roles in her career. Erica's expertise and interests overlap seamlessly, attracting her to the digital space, the future of news, art, environmental issues, entrepreneurship with a social impact, historic real estate and cities, the potential of industrial hemp, kundalini yoga and meditation, Katonah yoga, dance, and music.

Highlights
Jun 8 · Via Twitter

Mind blown: on how reward credit cards benefit the rich and take from the poor in America in @voxdotcom https://t.co/b3iDnes6m7

May 22 · Via Twitter

A thoughtful and incisive missive into a new privately funded public park and the history of lower Manhattan’s west… https://t.co/pZqxfIdPE9

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