Alison Goldman
About Alison Goldman
Alison Goldman is the Special Projects Director at Apartment Therapy Media and an Adjunct Lecturer at Northwestern University Medill School. She has extensive experience in editorial roles at various media organizations and holds a BS in Journalism with a Theatre minor from Northwestern University.
Current Role at Apartment Therapy Media
Alison Goldman is currently serving as the Special Projects Director at Apartment Therapy Media. She took on this role in 2021 and is based in the Greater Chicago Area. Her responsibilities include overseeing unique and high-impact projects within the company, with a focus on creative and strategic initiatives that align with the company's goals.
Teaching at Northwestern University Medill School
Since 2020, Alison Goldman has been an Adjunct Lecturer at Northwestern University Medill School. Located in the Greater Chicago Area, she brings her practical experience in journalism to the classroom, mentoring and guiding students in their academic and professional pursuits. Her role involves developing course content, lecturing, and offering industry insights to enhance the educational experience.
Freelance Writing and Editing
Alison Goldman has been working as a Freelance Writer and Editor since 2019. Based in the Greater New York City Area, she offers her expertise in content creation, editorial strategy, and writing across various topics. Her freelance work includes collaborating with diverse clients to produce high-quality content and edit manuscripts, articles, and other written materials.
Past Experience at Boston Globe Media
From 2015 to 2019, Alison Goldman worked at Boston Globe Media as the Lifestyle Editor for Boston.com. During her four-year tenure in the Greater Boston Area, she was responsible for overseeing lifestyle content, managing a team of writers, and curating articles that appealed to the website’s readership. Her role was pivotal in shaping the lifestyle section's editorial voice and strategy.
Education Background
Alison Goldman studied at Northwestern University from 2007 to 2011, earning a Bachelor of Science in Journalism with a minor in Theatre. Her academic training provided her with a strong foundation in journalistic principles and practices, along with a creative edge from her theatre studies.