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Laura Newcomer
Founder & Lead Creative // Content Strategist + Copywriter at Human Kind Copy
Laura Newcomer is a highly skilled and versatile professional in the fields of creative writing, content strategy, and education. With a rich background that spans various industries, Laura has demonstrated her commitment to storytelling and communication through her diverse career. She founded and leads Human Kind Copy, where she specializes as a content strategist and copywriter. Her work has empowered numerous brands and organizations to enhance their narratives and connect deeply with their audiences.
Laura's educational journey is as impressive as her professional one. She studied for her Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing at Antioch University-Los Angeles, honing her writing skills and artistic expression. Prior to that, Laura achieved a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in English and Geography from Penn State University, where she graduated with a perfect 4.0 GPA, showcasing her dedication to academic excellence. Laura also pursued a dual focus in English and Environmental Studies at Oberlin College, further shaping her understanding of the interplay between language, culture, and the environment.
Throughout her career, Laura has held several notable positions that highlight her expertise and passion for education and communication. She previously served as the Publication Manager at Foundr Magazine, where she played a vital role in shaping content and managing editorial strategies. Her tenure as an Advancement Writer at Franklin & Marshall College allowed her to craft compelling narratives that resonate with potential donors and stakeholders. As a Senior Editor at Greatist, Inc., Laura exercised her editorial prowess to produce engaging health and fitness content.
Her early experiences include significant roles such as an Ecology Educator at Ferry Beach Ecology School, where she fostered a connection between young learners and the natural world. Additionally, her experience as a Trip Leader and Leadership Instructor at Tanglewood 4-H Camp & Learning Center equipped her with invaluable skills in leadership and mentorship. Laura also contributed her talents as a freelance researcher for Pearson Education and as an Editorial Assistant at the American Association for Justice, gaining a well-rounded perspective on content production and research.
In her formative years, Laura began her journey with the prestigious National Geographic Society. As an Archival Assistant and Geography Intern for National Geographic Magazine, she gained hands-on experience with one of the world’s leading sources of knowledge and discovery. This experience cemented her passion for storytelling and exploration through written communication.
Moreover, Laura is dedicated to her community, having volunteered as a Rape Crisis and Domestic Violence Hotline Counselor at the Centre County Women's Resource Center. This role highlights her compassionate nature and commitment to supporting individuals in crisis. Laura's multifaceted expertise and breadth of experiences allow her to craft narratives that not only inform but also inspire and engage.