Emily Shea
About Emily Shea
Emily Shea is a Multi City Editor at 6AM City, where she manages editorial content across various U.S. markets. She has over five years of experience in digital media editing and has previously held roles in wholesale and content creation in Asheville, North Carolina.
Work at 6AM City
Emily Shea serves as the Multi-City Editor at 6AM City, a newsletter-first local media company. She has been in this role since 2021, contributing to the company's growth by managing editorial content across various markets. Her responsibilities include overseeing content for major cities such as Boston, Charleston, and San Diego. Emily works remotely from Eden Prairie, Minnesota, ensuring that the editorial operations align with the company's objectives while catering to diverse audiences nationwide.
Previous Experience in Asheville
Prior to her current role, Emily Shea held several positions in Asheville, North Carolina. She worked as the Director of Wholesale at Moonlight Makers for five months in 2021. Additionally, she served as the Director of Content Creation at Savvy Marketing Solutions from 2020 to 2022. Emily also worked as an Ambassador for KNOW Book + Tribe from 2018 to 2020. These roles provided her with extensive experience in content creation and marketing within the local community.
Education and Expertise
Emily Shea studied at Brevard High School from 2010 to 2014. She then attended the University of North Carolina Asheville, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication/Media Studies from 2014 to 2018. Her educational background has equipped her with the skills necessary for digital media editing and content creation, contributing to her over five years of experience in the field.
Contributions to Publications
Emily Shea has contributed to various prominent publications, including Huffington Post, Medina County Lifestyle, South Charlotte Lifestyle, and Thought Catalog. Her writing covers a range of topics such as travel, outdoor activities, transportation climate index, plant hardiness zones, and climate-related issues. She has also authored articles focusing on unique accommodations in Dallas and carbon reduction programs.