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Kate Jenkins
Founder & Editor-in-Chief at The Intentional
Kate Jenkins is an accomplished writer, editor, and editorial consultant with a strong background in international development, microfinance, and entrepreneurship.
She holds a Masters degree in microcredit for development and has a diverse educational background that includes studies at Universidad Autónoma De Madrid, Universidad Veracruzana, and Asheville Yoga Center, along with a Bachelors in Environmental Studies from the University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill.
In 2012, Kate founded The Intentional, a print literary magazine aimed at showcasing the works of emerging writers who have not yet published a book. She serves as the editor-in-chief and oversees the publication of fiction, essays, literary journalism, poetry, reviews, and more.
Apart from her role at The Intentional, Kate is a sought-after freelance writer who has contributed to reputable publications such as the Atlantic, VICE, Forbes, Jezebel, and Literary Hub.
Her areas of expertise revolve around social change, environmental justice, women's issues, gender, the future of work, Southern identity, and literature. Kate focuses on writing long-form reported features and essays that delve deep into these subjects.
With a vast professional experience, she has held positions such as editor for a Forbes.com vertical, consultant, executive editor for Innovations Stories, and environmental reporter for VICE News.
Throughout her career, Kate has been associated with organizations like Ashoka, Microfinance Focus, Fundación Codespa, Micro Insurance Academy, Greenbridge Developments, and the Office Of Nc Representative Ty Harrell.
To explore more of Kate's work, you can visit her portfolio at www.kateshannonjenkins.com.