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Carolyn Whelan Writer and editorCW

Carolyn Whelan

Writer and editor
  • Suggested rate
    €800 / day
  • Experience8-15 years
  • Response rate100%
  • Response time1 hour
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New York, United States
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Carolyn in a few words
Writer–Editor-Analyst

-Accomplished writer published in International Herald Tribune (IHT), Fortune, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Barron’s, SciAm.com, National Geographic Adventure, Marie Claire and Conde Nast Traveler

-Widely respected ghost writer and analyst with rigorous investigative skills used by consulting firms, non-profits, the UN, think tanks and corporations for commentaries, and to assess results and identify investment opportunities

-Prescient observer of news and trends in development and their implications for the future

-Expertise in the sustainability, technology, healthcare, energy, commodities and financial services sectors

-Swiss/American national. Fluent French/Spanish. Work experience in Europe and South America

Currently, at Drivingchange.org, a public policy-focused startup led by former Economist Group executives, I help shape editorial strategy, produce the 'Humanizing Cities' column, and contribute stories on topics ranging from care homes to food security to bike sharing.

For the Rockefeller Foundation, I produce reports, to date on lead abatement, on AI and society, on AI Governance, and on 17 Rooms (the Sustainable Development Goals), the latter with the Brookings Institution. There I covered convenings, counseled teams on capturing insights from meetings, proposed templates and digital designs, and edited essays from influential contributors.

And at EY I authored two chapters on synthetic biology, and on new economic metrics, for Ernst & Young's Megatrends report. There I conducted extensive research, quantitative analysis and interviews with experts. The report, produced by the firm's internal think tank, EYQ, helps inform business and government leaders' decisions based on seismic changes today and a decade away.









Experience
  • Drivingchange.org; The Rockefeller Foundation; EY
    Contributor, Editor and Analyst (freelance)
    June 2019 - Today (5 years and 11 months)
    New York, NY
    At Drivingchange.org, a public policy-focused startup led by former Economist Group executives and editors, shape editorial strategy, produce 'Humanizing Cities' column, and contribute stories on topics ranging from care homes to food security to school closures and bike sharing. At the Rockefeller Foundation: Produce reports, to date on lead abatement, on AI and society, on AI Governance, and on 17 Rooms (the Sustainable Development Goals), the latter with the Brookings Institution. Covered convenings, counseled teams on capturing insights from meetings, proposed templates and digital designs, and edited essays from influential contributors. At EY: Authored two chapters on synthetic biology, and on new economic metrics, for Ernst & Young's Megatrends report. Conducted extensive research, quantitative analysis and interviews with experts. The report, produced by the firm's internal think tank, EYQ, helps inform business and government leaders' decisions based on seismic changes today and a decade away.
  • PwC
    Editor-in-Chief, Risk Assurance
    August 2017 - May 2019 (1 year and 9 months)
    New York, NY
    Led content development for two flagship campaigns, from theme development to post-launch deliverables. Proposed themes, curated research and led survey design workshop for Partners and Directors, which generated lively discussion and crystallized thinking. Proposed ‘Smarter risk taking over digital transformation’ campaign theme; developed ‘Six habits’ nomenclature which anchored the campaign. Drafted survey, fine-tuned analysis plan and developed Tableau tool with contributor. Survey launched and closed ahead of schedule. Wrote kick-off blog and collaborated with and edited work of contributor in three reports. Produced quiz, executive summary and three web sites in record time with designers and developers. Output well-received by Partners, clients and analysts at annual Risk Summit.
  • The Economist Intelligence Unit
    Senior Editor
    February 2013 - April 2017 (4 years and 2 months)
    New York, NY
    Managed research programs for EIU Perspectives, the EIU’s thought leadership site from the proposal stage to posting/publication. Explored program themes, hired, managed and shaped the work of contributors and presented findings at events on public policy topics such as urbanization, sustainability, gender equality, aging and jobs. Produced surveys, white papers, case studies, microsites, mini-documentaries and infographics. Developed advisory board agendas, managed $1 million annual budget, and liaised with sponsors including AbbVie, Google, Microsoft and the Rockefeller, Citi and UN Foundations, on deadline and to keen client satisfaction. Founded and delivered highly successful internal speaker series to keep company abreast of the latest news and trends. Led efforts to expand opportunities with non-profits through research, meetings and a non-profits-focused proposal.
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Education
  • Age Boom Academy Fellowship
    Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health
    2016
    Selected for 3-day journalism fellowship for briefings by experts on aging, retirement and longevity.
  • Master's in Journalism and Certificate in Business Administration
    Columbia University-Schools of Journalism and Business
    2006
    Knight-Bagehot Fellow: Prestigious scholarship program for top business journalists. Studied accounting, economics, finance, sustainability, energy and political economy. Met leaders from business and media over closed-door dinners with ten fellows. Among new sources are Joseph Stiglitz, Jeffrey Sachs, Jamie Dimon and Robert Rubin.
  • B.A. in Communications; minor in Foreign Affairs.
    University of Virginia