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HOLIDAY DMITRI is a freelance writer and researcher with more than 10 years of editorial experience. Her interests include global affairs and geopolitical issues, and their relationship and effect on popular culture and social trends. During college, Holiday worked as a radio disc jockey at WNUR 89.3 FM and a city desk reporter for The Rockford Register Star. She later became senior associate editor of Velocity Magazine and served as music correspondent for Citysearch and AOL's Chicago city guides. While living in the Windy City, her biweekly front-page column in The Wicker Park Booster, "Word on the Street," brought attention to Chicago's upcoming artists and entrepreneurs. |
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In 2003, Holiday moved to Washington DC and was hired by television news anchor (and later President George W. Bush's White House Press Secretary) Tony Snow to head his research department at the Fox News Channel. Thereafter, she served as senior manager of media relations at the Cato Institute and headed the think tank's campaigns on foreign policy, trade and immigration issues. A former flight attendant, Holiday is an avid traveler and speaks four languages. She has worked in Germany, Taiwan and Kosovo. Holiday
holds a B.S. in Journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School
of Journalism, an M.A. in Political Sociology from the University of Chicago,
and is working towards an M.S. in International Affairs from The New School
in New York.
She currently resides in Manhattan, freelancing for various magazines
while working on her second graudate degree. Publications: |
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