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    Kristin Kloberdanz

    Managing Editor

    Kristin Kloberdanz is the Managing Editor at Fitch Ink, a content strategy and editorial consulting firm.1 She joined Fitch Ink in 2012 and has extensive experience in journalism dating back to 1998.1 Kloberdanz has a diverse background in media, having worked for several prominent publications:

    1. She spent five years as a reporter and news desk editor in the Chicago bureau of Time magazine.1
    2. Prior to Time, she worked at Health magazine in San Francisco and as an editor and writer at Book magazine.1
    3. For over a decade, Kloberdanz maintained a literary review column in the Chicago Tribune.1

    Kloberdanz has also contributed to various other publications, including Fast Company, the Boston Globe, San Francisco magazine, Surface, and Kirkus Reviews, covering topics such as education, pop culture, health care, and real estate.1 She holds a master's degree from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism and is based in the Bay Area.12

    In her role at Fitch Ink, Kloberdanz works with Fortune 500 firms and high-potential startups to develop content and CEO thought pieces.2 Her expertise in interviewing and content creation has been noted by colleagues in the industry.3

    Highlights

    Kristina Kloberdanz - Milken Institute
    Jan 1 · fitchink.com
    Fitch Ink: Thought Leadership - Editorial Consulting
    Jan 1 · fitchink.com
    About — Thought Leadership - Editorial Consulting | Fitch Ink
    About — Thought Leadership - Editorial Consulting | Fitch Ink

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