Michelle Jeffers has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Michelle began their career as a reporter for Bay City News Inc from 1985 to 1987 and later worked as a reporter for Bay Area News Group from 1987 to 1990. In 1996, they freelanced as a contributing writer and corporate communications consultant, working with companies such as Oracle, Urban League of the Bay Area, and United Way of the Bay Area. Michelle also worked as a freelance journalist for publications including Business 2.0.
Jeffers then joined Forbes ASAP as a reporter in 1996, reporting on technology and business. Michelle also served as an editor, fact-checker, and researcher for the magazine. In 2001, they worked as a writer (contract) for Westaff, conducting research and writing content for the company's online portal and intranet.
In 2003, Jeffers transitioned into corporate communications and served as the Corporate Communications Manager for VentureOne and Dow Jones. In these roles, they acted as the primary public relations strategist and spokesperson, working closely with journalists and creating various communication materials for the companies.
Jeffers later joined CTB/McGraw-Hill as a Communications Manager in 2007, providing external and internal communications strategy for the national education publisher. Michelle then moved to the San Francisco Public Library in 2008, initially serving as the Public Relations Officer before being promoted to Chief, Community Programs & Partnerships in 2013. In this role, they set the vision and implemented the organizational structure for community library programs and partnerships. Michelle also led external communication efforts, managed a team of staff, and oversaw various units within the library system.
Overall, Michelle Jeffers has a strong background in journalism, corporate communications, and public relations, with experience in the education, publishing, and library sectors.
Michelle Jeffers attended San Francisco State University from 1982 to 1985, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Journalism. Additionally, they were associated with Live Oak School as a parent, although no specific dates or degrees are provided for this experience.
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