Beth Marlowe
About Beth Marlowe
Beth Marlowe is a Creative Director at Golin, where she has worked since 2018. She has a background in journalism and marketing, with previous roles at The Washington Post and Random House.
Current Role at Golin
Beth Marlowe serves as the Creative Director at Golin, a position she has held since 2018. In this role, she is responsible for leading creative strategies and initiatives within the agency. Her work focuses on developing innovative campaigns that align with client objectives. Golin operates in the public relations sector, and Marlowe's contributions are integral to the agency's creative output in Washington, District of Columbia.
Previous Experience at Golin
Before her current role, Beth Marlowe worked at Golin as a Senior Writer from 2015 to 2018. During this three-year tenure, she focused on crafting compelling narratives and content for various clients. Her experience in this position helped her transition into her current role as Creative Director, where she continues to leverage her writing skills to enhance creative projects.
Education and Expertise
Beth Marlowe holds a Master of Science in Journalism (M.S.J.) from Northwestern University, which she completed in 2008. Prior to this, she earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Literatures and Cultures in English from Brown University in 2004. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in storytelling and communication, essential skills in her roles throughout her career.
Career Background
Beth Marlowe has a diverse career in journalism and marketing. She began her professional journey at Random House, where she held various positions including Marketing Assistant and Copywriter from 2004 to 2007. She then transitioned to The Washington Post, where she worked as a Politics Producer and later as a Reporter and multimedia coordinator. Her experience also includes an internship at the Associated Press in Jerusalem in 2008, further broadening her journalistic skills.
Work at The Washington Post
Beth Marlowe worked at The Washington Post from 2008 to 2012, where she held multiple roles, including Reporter and multimedia coordinator for WhoRunsGov.com, and Politics Producer for eight months. Her work involved covering political news and producing multimedia content, contributing to the newspaper's reputation for comprehensive political reporting.