Carla Cigognini
About Carla Cigognini
Carla Cigognini is a management professional at Flipboard and has extensive experience in cinema-related writing and project management. She has contributed to various publications and projects, including the Cinema Encyclopedia on CD-ROM and has been involved in the cinema industry for over 16 years.
Work at Hearst
Carla Cigognini has been employed at Hearst since 2017, where she holds a management position related to Flipboard. In this role, she contributes to the strategic direction and operational management of the platform, focusing on content curation and user engagement. Her experience in managing digital content aligns with Hearst's commitment to providing quality media experiences.
Current Role at Blogo.it
Since 2008, Carla Cigognini has served as Project Manager and Web Writer at Blogo.it. Over her 16-year tenure, she has overseen various projects, ensuring the delivery of engaging content across multiple platforms. Her role involves coordinating teams and managing workflows to enhance the site's overall performance and user experience.
Education and Expertise
Carla Cigognini studied at Università degli Studi di Pavia, where she focused on Lettere Moderne with a specialization in Storia e critica del cinema. This academic background provides her with a strong foundation in film studies, which she applies in her writing and editorial work across various cinema-related publications.
Contributions to Cinema Publications
Cigognini has contributed to several cinema publications, including the weekly magazine FilmTv and the film criticism magazine CIAK. She has also written articles for BuioInSala, a genre cinema magazine, and Query, which covers cinema-paranormal themes. Her diverse writing portfolio reflects her deep engagement with film and media.
Projects in Multimedia
Carla Cigognini played a significant role in the creation of the Cinema Encyclopedia on CD-ROM for Finson S.p.A. This project included a special feature on the Oscars ceremony and an introductory booklet, showcasing her ability to blend multimedia elements with film education.