Position:
Owner at Julie Allen Media, Instructor of English at Marymount University, Instructor of English at Northern Virginia Community College
Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Work:
Julie Allen Media
- Washington D.C. Metro Area since Jan 2007
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Owner
Marymount University
- Arlington, VA since May 2010
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Instructor of English
Northern Virginia Community College
since Aug 2006
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Instructor of English
Metro Productions
Sep 2010 - Oct 2011
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Senior Video Producer
Women in Film and Video of Washington, DC
Jun 2007 - May 2009
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VP of Programming
Advance Concepts
Aug 2005 - Dec 2006
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Sales Representative
Presentation Services
- Washington D.C. Metro Area Mar 2002 - Aug 2005
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Director of Sales
PCI Communications
2000 - 2002
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Special Event Producer
Mills James Productions
Dec 1993 - Aug 2000
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Business Theater Producer
CNN
Jul 1990 - Dec 1993
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Associate Producer
Education:
Marymount University 2002 - 2004
Ohio University 1986 - 1990
Beechcroft High School 1982 - 1986
Skills:
Video, Television, Social Media, Copywriting, Creative Writing, Proposal Writing, Scripting, Grant Writing, Video Production, Editing, Copy Editing, Media Relations, Video Editing, Photography, Creative Direction, Public Relations, Screenwriting, Multimedia, Film, New Media, Videography, Storytelling, Event Management
Interests:
Creative writing, professional writing, blogging, podcasts, movies, short stories, photography, cooking
Honor & Awards:
Part of Emmy-winning team at CNN as Associate Producer of a special produced about the end of the Middle East Peace Crisis.
2007 Telly Award Winner as Writer/Producer of a promotional video for Springfield Challenger Baseball, a Little League baseball organization for children with special needs.
Awards:
Telly Award
The Telly Awards
Won Best Non-Profit Video for Springfield Challenger Baseball video.
Grant - Early Alert System
Northern Virginia Community College
Project defined and implemented an early alert system for Dual-enrollment students of NVCC.
Grant - Podcast Development
Northern Virginia Community College
Grant allowed the podcasters to develop a 13-episode series of 15-minute shows focused on college writing issues. Podcast was consistently one of the top downloads on iTunesU.