Emma Grillo
About Emma Grillo
Emma Grillo is a News Assistant at the New York Times, where she has worked since 2019. She has held various roles in the media industry, including positions at New York Magazine, Lenny, and Harper's Bazaar.
Current Role at The New York Times
Emma Grillo has been serving as a News Assistant at The New York Times since 2019. In this role, she contributes to the news gathering and reporting processes, supporting the editorial team in delivering timely and accurate news coverage. Her work is based in the Greater New York City Area, where she engages with various news topics and collaborates with journalists to enhance the publication's content.
Previous Experience in Journalism
Prior to her current position, Emma Grillo held several roles in the journalism field. She worked as a Runway Producer at New York Magazine for nine months in 2018, where she focused on fashion-related content. Additionally, she served as a Digital Producer at Lenny for seven months in 2018 and as a Digital Producer at The New York Times from 2018 to 2019 for eight months. Emma also gained experience as a Project Manager - At Home at The New York Times for three months in 2020.
Internship Experience
Emma Grillo has completed multiple internships that have contributed to her professional development. She interned at Man Repeller as an Editorial Intern for three months in 2016, at Harper's Magazine for three months in 2017, and at Harper's Bazaar as a Fashion Intern for three months in 2015. She also interned at Joseph Rosenfeld - Personal Brand & Style Strategist for one month in 2014. These internships provided her with foundational skills in editorial work and content production.
Education and Academic Background
Emma Grillo studied at Lewis and Clark College, where she pursued a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature/Letters. She completed her degree from 2013 to 2017, gaining a solid academic foundation that supports her career in journalism and content creation. Her education has equipped her with critical thinking and writing skills essential for her roles in the media industry.