Meg Mulligan
About Meg Mulligan
Meg Mulligan is a Production Assistant in Digital Archives at the NBA, with a background in journalism and various roles in media and communications.
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Meg Mulligan currently holds the position of Production Assistant, Digital Archives at the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Experience at National Basketball Association (NBA)
Since 2019, Meg Mulligan has worked at the NBA in Greater New York City Area. In her role as Production Assistant, Digital Archives, she played a key role in the NBA at 75 project by logging and organizing legacy broadcasts and field shoot content as part of pre-production research. Meg also assisted in developing a new asset management system for the NBA's extensive footage archives. Additionally, she developed short-form feature pitches based on current NBA storylines and conducted research tasks. She is responsible for organizing training for new production assistants in the tape archive and supports the original programming team with research and footage compilation for long-term documentary projects, including ESPN 30 for 30 and Peacock features.
Past Roles in Sports Journalism
Meg Mulligan has a solid background in sports journalism. She worked at NJ.com as a High School Sports Reporter from 2019 to 2021. Earlier, she interned as a Digital Production Intern with the Boston Celtics in 2019, where she gained experience in the Greater Boston Area. Her stint included contributing to various digital media projects.
Previous Experience in Media and Communication
Meg has held various significant roles in media and communication. She was an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at Boston University College of Communication in 2019. Earlier, she worked at the Consulate General of France in Boston as Assistant to the Press Attache in 2018. Additionally, she worked as a producer and reporter for BUTV10's Inside Boston and held roles such as Culture Editor and Content Copy Editor at The BU Buzz Magazine.
Education in Journalism
Meg Mulligan graduated from Boston University with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Journalism. Her academic tenure lasted from 2015 to 2019. During her time there, she contributed extensively to The Daily Free Press and The BU Buzz Magazine, honing her skills in writing, editing, and media production.