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Alan Grabinsky
Journalist, Writer and Editor (Autónomo)
Alan Grabinsky is a writer and journalist based in Mexico City, specializing in urbanism, sustainability, resilience, culture, and Jewish life for international publications.
With over 80 articles featured in prestigious outlets such as The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, Jerusalem Post, and Haaretz, Alan is passionate about diasporic identity, books, public spaces, archives, and literature.
He has delivered talks on various topics in Mexico, Spain, Israel, England, Colombia, and the United States.
Alan also has a background in copywriting and copyediting, working with government agencies, companies, individuals, and NGOs to craft compelling narratives.
His clients have included the Mexican Foundation of the Arts, the Mexico City Government, Mexico's Lab for the City, and the humanitarian relief organization, CADENA.
Alan's services range from strategic storytelling consulting, copywriting, and branded content to ghostwriting, speechwriting, and qualitative research methods.
He is experienced in thought leadership pieces for publications like Forbes and is skilled in blogging and content management systems like Wordpress.
Alan Grabinsky pursued his education, earning a Master's degree from New York University, a Bachelor's degree from Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, and a BA from the University of California, Berkeley.
He also has affiliations with organizations such as Self-employed as a freelance journalist, American Society of Journalists and Authors, CADENA ONG as a former Senior Copywriter, CENTRO de diseño, cine y televisión as a former Lecturer, and INTERsección as a former Director, among others.
Formerly, Alan has held positions at Thunder11, Consulate General of Mexico in New York City, Project for Public Spaces, De La Calle, Madrazo, Mancera, Fundación Vivienda, Moishe House Mexico City, and Jewish Salons.