I'm a senior reporter at Digiday covering marketing and technology. Previously, I was a staff writer and marketing editor at Forbes. Other past roles include covering marketing and tech at Adweek and reporting on Alabama politics for Associated Press. Now based in Brooklyn, I grew up in Minnesota and graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism.
I'm a senior reporter at Digiday covering marketing and technology. Previously, I was a staff writer and marketing editor at Forbes. Other past roles include covering marketing and tech at Adweek and reporting on Alabama politics for Associated Press. Now based in Brooklyn, I grew up in Minnesota and graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism.
Highlights include the Meta Quest 3S mixed reality headset, AI updates, upgraded Ray-Ban smart glasses and a new Orion augmented reality device.
In the weeks since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, pro-choice groups such as Planned Parenthood and others are increasing online advertising around the topic of abortion to build momentum and educate people about changes nationally and in various states.
The online dating platform yesterday sent in-app notifications to all U.S. users encouraging them to donate to Planned Parenthood.