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Alexander Landa

Content Marketing Manager at Open Data Science Conference (ODSC)

Alexander Landa has over nine years of work experience in content marketing, writing, communications, and research. In 2018, they began working as a Content Marketing Manager for the Open Data Science Conference (ODSC). In this role, they are responsible for ensuring the website produces informative, interesting content and editing for grammar, content, and brand representation. Alexander has also been a freelance writer for AMLanda Media since 2013, providing a variety of content including journalism, SEO copywriting, marketing writing, website copy, and ghostwriting. In 2017, they began working as a Content Writer for MIT Professional Education, composing emails, newsletters, ads, social media, blogs, and long-form articles. Alexander also provided line-edits and copyedits for promotional materials. In the same year, they became a Communications Consultant for the Harvard Kennedy School, writing appeals for HKS fund donation solicitation, editing ghostwritten letters and emails, and researching and developing profiles to highlight standout alumni. Alexander also worked as a Contract Content Marketer for Level Education, managing social media accounts, creating SEO landing pages, and writing top-of-funnel blogs. In 2016, they worked as a Communications Associate for the USGBC Massachusetts Chapter, and in 2015 they worked as a Content Moderator for AXS.com. Alexander also held roles as a Research Assistant for Boston University in 2016, a Writer for Internet Marketing Ninjas in 2013, and a College Advancement Research Assistant for Marist College in 2011.

Alexander Landa began their educational journey in 2004 when they graduated from Rhinebeck High School. Alexander then attended Dutchess Community College from 2008-2011, studying Communications. From 2011-2013, they earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Communication, General from Marist College. Finally, in 2015 they earned a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Emerging Media Studies from Boston University.

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