Sally Duros
Sally Duros is a business journalist who has worked as a reporter, columnist, and editor in newsrooms including The Wall St. Journal, Crain's, and the Chicago Sun-Times. She is currently consulting with John Lothian News, developing content related to the evolution of ESG in the capital markets. [1] She also teaches communications in the business school at the University of Illinois Chicago.[2] Background[edit]Duros combines experience as a business editor/writer with experience managing digital communications, and communications in government and business. Duros most recent work as a consultant has been developing pathways toward profitability for digital newsrooms. In this time she researched and wrote for the Block by Block Community News initiative,[3] Knight Digital Media Center [4] and the Chicago Tribune's social media boutique 435 Digital.[5] Her work developing a new business form called the L3C was cited in the book "The Life and Death of American Journalism."[6] As an aide to Mayor Richard M. Daley, Duros worked with a board of Chicago CEOs fashioning public/private partnerships to improve City of Chicago operations. Her work with Michelle Obama in Chicago City Hall is cited in Peter Slevin's book, "Michelle Obama: A life." [7] Duros has held important communications roles in two bellwether events in the history of climate change: the City of Chicago 1995 Heat Wave [8] and Superstorm Sandy in 2012.[9] Duros wrote the emergency operational plan for the City of Chicago in 1995 and served in digital communications for FEMA Public Affairs during Sandy. Education[edit]Duros was awarded a master's of science in communications from Northwestern University and earned her undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Illinois Chicago. References[edit]
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