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Ask Media Anything
(AMA): Future of Work


Thursday, May 18 at 12:00 p.m. PT / 3:00 p.m. ET

On May 18, Lauren Weber of The Wall Street Journal, Cloey Callahan of Digiday, Gabriela Riccardi of Quartz, and Anna Oakes of Quartz at Work will discuss their thoughts on tech journalism in the future.

During BAM's Ask Media Anything (AMAs) series, top journalists answer your burning PR and media relations questions during this free, 30-minute webinar. 

 

Speakers

Brittany Harran

Brittany Harran is a Senior Account Manager at BAM. She advises B2B startups and venture funds on all things media relations. 

Lauren Weber

Lauren Weber writes about workplace issues and employment in The Wall Street Journal’s corporate bureau in New York. Her stories often explore topics such as workforce development and skills, contingent work, compensation, the bonds between employers and workers, and the intersection between economic trends and the on-the-ground practices of employers.

Cloey Callahan

Cloey Callahan is a reporter for Digiday Media's newest vertical, WorkLife, where she covers all things future of work, including tech, spaces, culture, de&i, talent and leadership. Before WorkLife, she spent three years covering local news in New York's Hudson Valley, where she was born and raised and still resides today.

Gabriela Riccardi

Gabriela Riccardi is a deputy editor at Quartz at Work, where she covers careers, creativity, and the modern workplace. She's previously worked at Bloomberg Media and in events at The Atlantic.

Anna Oakes

Anna Oakes is a change agent focused on restoring humanity into both our work and workplaces. Raised by hippies to leave the world better than we found it, she brought that energy to her over two decades of work in small, mid-sized, and large companies focusing on strategy, growth, and culture. Anna serves as the Editor of Quartz at Work and previously served as the publication's Head of People.

About BAM

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