Adam Lawson
About Adam Lawson
Adam Lawson is a Content Strategist at Ally in Charlotte, North Carolina, with a diverse background in journalism and media roles.
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Adam Lawson is currently employed as a Content Strategist at Ally. He started working with Ally in 2021 and is based in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.
Professional Experience
Before joining Ally, Adam Lawson held various roles in journalism and media. He worked at WBTV as an Assignment Desk Editor from 2019 to 2021 in the Charlotte, North Carolina Area. Prior to that, he served as the Crime/Courts Reporter at The Gaston Gazette from 2016 to 2019 in Gastonia, N.C. He has also served at Lincoln Times-News, Yodle, Fayetteville State University, Valley Morning Star, The Minot Daily News, and The Pendulum in different reporting and editorial capacities.
Background in Sports Journalism
Adam Lawson has significant experience in sports journalism. He worked as a Sports Reporter for various media outlets including Valley Morning Star in Harlingen, Texas, The Minot Daily News in Minot, North Dakota, and The Pendulum at Elon University. Additionally, he covered sports as a Freelance Sports Reporter for The Burlington Times-News and served as an Assistant Sports Information Director at Fayetteville State University.
Early Career and Internships
Adam Lawson began his career with internships and entry-level roles that provided valuable industry experience. He was an Online Content Intern at The Eagle-Tribune in Andover, Massachusetts and a Media Intern for the Princeton Rays in Princeton, WV. His early career also included a tenure at One on One Sports where he held multiple roles such as Writer, Audio Engineer, Talent, and Technical Director.
Education and Expertise
Adam Lawson holds a Bachelor of Arts in Media Arts and Entertainment with a focus on Journalism from Elon University, where he studied from 2008 to 2012. He completed his high school education at Salem High School from 2004 to 2008. His academic background has equipped him with a strong foundation in media and journalism.