Darley Stewart has a diverse work experience that spans various industries and roles. They started their career as a Graduate Research Assistant at Harvard University in 2010 and later worked as a Student Advisor and Research Team Leader at The University of Edinburgh from 2009 to 2012.
In 2013, Darley worked as an Information Services Assistant at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. They then had a brief stint at W.W. Norton in 2015, where they worked in Editorial and Digital Marketing. After that, they joined Medscape as an Editorial Firebrand from 2015 to 2016.
From 2017 onwards, Darley focused on freelance work and entrepreneurial projects. They founded The Strong Women Project, a feminist media research project aimed at providing professional support to women. They also worked as a Freelance Health Writer for The Vitamin Shoppe, writing articles on nutrition, wellness, and fitness.
In 2017, Darley worked briefly at Beth Macri Designs LLC as a Content Strategist. They also collaborated with multiple clients as a Copywriter and Editor, specializing in healthcare, fitness, and children's products.
Most recently, since 2018, Darley has been employed at Critical Mass, initially as a Creative Copywriter and later promoting to the role of Senior Creative Copywriter. Their work at Critical Mass is ongoing.
Darley Stewart attended Brandeis University and completed studies there in an unspecified field of study in 2007. Then, Stewart attended The University of Edinburgh, completing studies in 2012, but the specific degree or field of study is not provided. Finally, in 2014, Stewart attended NYU School of Professional Studies, obtaining a degree in Copyediting, Fact-Checking, and Research.
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