Nikki Tucker has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Nikki began their career as a Reporter at Medicaldaily.com, where they reported, wrote, and edited health-related stories. Nikki then worked as a Freelance Reporter for Canarsie Courier, writing local news and feature stories. Nikki later joined Everything Girls Love, LLC as an Entertainment Writer, where they sourced and wrote daily posts and covered red carpets and live events. Nikki also worked as an Editorial Intern at ESSENCE Magazine and as a Freelance Digital Editor at Clutch Magazine, where they pitched and wrote articles on women's issues.
Nikki then transitioned to the luxury lifestyle market, serving as an Associate Digital Editor at Haute Living Magazine. In this role, they conceptualized, assigned, and edited stories and managed freelance contributors. Nikki also worked at Scholastic as a Freelance Book Kits Editor, where they edited and formatted book kits for distribution.
Nikki's experience in social media includes roles at Interactive One, Refinery29, Inc., and the Sandberg Goldberg Bernthal Family Foundation. At Interactive One, they worked as a Freelance Branded Content Writer, collaborating with the advertising sales team to create engaging copy for sponsored initiatives. At Refinery29, they held roles including Weekend Social Media Editor and Associate Social Media Editor, where they managed the promotion of content across various platforms and developed branded social concepts. Currently, Nikki is employed at the Sandberg Goldberg Bernthal Family Foundation as a Senior Manager, Social Media, where they demonstrate mastery of social media and produces metrics reports for senior internal audiences.
Throughout their career, Nikki has showcased their strong writing, editing, and organizational skills, and has contributed to the launch and success of various platforms and initiatives.
Nikki Tucker started their education journey in 2007 when they enrolled at Clark Atlanta University. Nikki pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and completed their studies in 2011. In 2010, Nikki also took part in the Washington Semester Fellowship Program at American University, where they focused on Journalism. After a gap in their education, they returned to school in 2013 and attended Pace University to pursue a Master's Degree in Publishing. Nikki successfully completed their studies in 2014.
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