Mary Salatino
About Mary Salatino
Mary Salatino is a copywriter with a diverse background in education and journalism. She has worked at various organizations, including A Place for Mom and Vox Magazine, and is currently pursuing a Master of Education at the University of Missouri-Saint Louis.
Work at A Place for Mom
Mary Salatino has been employed as a Copywriter at A Place for Mom since 2021. In this role, she contributes to the organization by creating written content that supports families seeking senior care options. Her work focuses on delivering clear and informative messaging to assist individuals in making informed decisions.
Education and Expertise
Mary Salatino studied at the University of Missouri-Columbia, where she earned a degree in Journalism with a focus on Magazine Editing from 2014 to 2018. She also holds a Master of Education (MEd) in Early Childhood Education and Teaching from the University of Missouri-Saint Louis, which she has been pursuing since 2018. Additionally, she has a minor in psychology and a certification in multicultural studies from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Background
Mary Salatino completed her high school education at Naperville Central High School, graduating with a diploma in 2014. She has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles related to education, journalism, and copywriting. Her experience spans multiple organizations, including Vox Magazine, Operation Breakthrough, and Teach For America.
Achievements
Mary Salatino has contributed to educational equity as an alumni of Teach For America in Kansas City, Missouri. She has also gained experience in freelance writing and editing, demonstrating proficiency in AP Style, APA style, and MLA. Her work as a freelance reporter for The Kansas City Star and her role as a contributing writer for Vox Magazine further highlight her commitment to journalism.
Nonprofit and Community Involvement
Mary Salatino has a strong interest in nonprofit organizations and has participated in various educational initiatives. Her experience as an Early Childhood Educator and her roles with organizations like AmeriCorps and Jumpstart reflect her dedication to community service and supporting children's literacy development.