Alisa Caira
About Alisa Caira
Alisa Caira is a staff writer and literary editor with extensive experience in various writing and editorial roles. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Literary Arts and Modern Culture and Media from Brown University and currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer at WBRU in Providence, Rhode Island.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
Alisa Caira currently holds multiple positions in the Providence, Rhode Island area. She serves as the Chief Executive Officer at WBRU since 2020, where she demonstrates organizational leadership skills. Additionally, she is the Literary Editor at The College Hill Independent, a role she has maintained since 2019. Caira also contributes as a Staff Writer for The Brown Daily Herald, Inc. since 2020 and as a Staff Writer for Bookstr. Furthermore, she is involved with the Brown Political Review as an Interview Board Member and works as a Research Assistant at Brown University, both since 2020.
Experience in Writing and Editing
Caira has extensive experience in writing and editing across various platforms. She has worked as a Freelance Writer since 2018, allowing her to develop a diverse portfolio. Her previous role as an Opinions Columnist at The Brown Daily Herald, Inc. from 2019 to 2020 provided her with a solid foundation in editorial work. Currently, she writes for The Brown Daily Herald, Inc. and Bookstr, where she continues to refine her writing skills. Her expertise in Adobe InDesign CC and Adobe Illustrator enhances her capabilities in producing visually appealing content.
Educational Background
Alisa Caira studied at Brown University, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Literary Arts and Modern Culture and Media from 2018 to 2022. Her academic background in Anthropology further complements her literary studies, providing her with a broad understanding of cultural contexts. This education supports her work in writing, editing, and research, contributing to her effectiveness in various roles.
Involvement in Events and Organizations
Caira has been actively involved in various organizations and events. She has served as the Events Coordinator for the Ivy Film Festival since 2019, where she plays a key role in organizing film-related events. Her leadership as CEO of WBRU also indicates her commitment to fostering community engagement through media. Additionally, her role as an Interview Board Member for the Brown Political Review highlights her engagement with political discourse and student journalism.