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    Kaitlin Yarnall

    Chief Storytelling Officer National Geographic Society

    Kaitlin Yarnall is a notable professional who has a strong academic background and extensive experience in the field of geography and storytelling.

    She pursued her education at Humboldt State University, earning a BA in Geography and Spanish Literature, followed by an M.A. in Geography from The George Washington University.

    Kaitlin's career at the National Geographic Society has been illustrious, holding various key positions that highlight her expertise in storytelling, media innovation, photography, mapping, and journalism.

    She currently serves as the Chief Storytelling Officer and Senior Vice President at National Geographic Society, where she leads with a focus on impactful storytelling.

    Previously, Kaitlin excelled in roles such as the SVP of Storytelling, SVP of Media Innovation, Deputy Director of Centers of Excellence in Photography, Mapping, and Journalism, Executive Editor of National Geographic Magazine, Director of Cartography, Deputy Creative Director, and Deputy Art Director at National Geographic Magazine.

    Her journey at National Geographic also includes roles like Senior Research Editor at NG Maps and Research Cartographer at National Geographic Maps, showcasing her multidimensional skill set in various aspects of media and geography.

    Kaitlin Yarnall's career trajectory exemplifies a passion for storytelling, innovation, and geography, making her a respected figure in the industry.

    Kaitlin Yarnall
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