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Christine Bednarz

Director Of Communications at National Endowment for Democracy

Christine Bednarz has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Christine has worked as a Director of Communications at the National Endowment for Democracy, where they served as a senior spokesperson and communications strategist for the organization. Prior to that, they worked as a Media Consultant for various companies, providing advice on digital content and marketing strategy for tourism development projects. Christine also provided media and social media support for a team of European tourism leaders.

Christine has also worked at National Geographic as an Editorial Manager, overseeing the daily operations of a team of editors and producers for National Geographic Travel's digital platforms. Christine played a key role in developing the strategic vision for the brand, making data-informed decisions, and strengthening brand loyalty. Additionally, they have worked as a Freelance Writer, Editor, and Researcher, providing research support for a nonfiction book project and writing articles for various publications.

Other positions they held include Editor and Writer at MutualArt, where they developed content and managed the global gallery membership program, and Policy Researcher at Think Tank Populari, where they wrote policy reports about the Western Balkans. Christine has also worked as a Program Assistant at the Institute for Visual Studies, curating gallery exhibitions and organizing educational outreach events, and as a Gallery Director at Warren Gallery, where they curated exhibitions.

Earlier in their career, Christine worked as a Conservation Department Intern at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where they participated in hands-on multimedia projects to support the department's goals.

Overall, Christine Bednarz has a wide range of experience in communications, media consulting, editorial management, writing, research, and curatorial work.

Christine Bednarz obtained a Master of Arts (M.A.) in European Studies with a focus on Central and East Europe from Jagiellonian University from 2009 to 2011. Prior to that, they earned a dual Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Art History and Studio Art from James Madison University from 2004 to 2008. Christine also holds a Total Research Certificate Course from the National Geographic Society Library, obtained in 2013.

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