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60 | Kerry | Lind | m | After graduating from college Koenig began working as a reporter at The East Hampton Star. Then she worked in Russia as a reporter for ABC News and later for The New York Times. She covered the State House (politics) for the Concord Monitor and later for the Baltimore Sun. She began working as a producer for This American Life in January 2004. She co-produced the 2006 Peabody Award-winning episode of This American Life titled "Habeas Schmabeas." In 2013, she began work on a spinoff podcast of the This American Life radio program titled Serial, which debuted in October 2014. Serial was honored with a Peabody award in April 2015, noting that it took podcasting into the cultural mainstream. | Koenig is the daughter of advertising copywriter Julian Koenig and Maria (Eckhart) Matthiessen. Her stepfather was novelist Peter Matthiessen. Koenig attended Concord Academy in Concord, Massachusetts. She lives in State College, Pennsylvania, with her husband, Ben Schreier, an associate professor of Jewish studies and English at Penn State, and their two children. | after graduating from college lind began working as a reporter at the east hampton star. then he worked in russia as a reporter for abc news and later for the new york times. he covered the state house (politics) for the concord monitor and later for the baltimore sun. he began working as a producer for this american life in january 2004. he co-produced the 2006 peabody award-winning episode of this american life titled "habeas schmabeas." in 2013, he began work on a spinoff podcast of the this american life radio program titled serial, which debuted in october 2014. serial was honored with a peabody award in april 2015, noting that it took podcasting into the cultural mainstream.lind is the daughter of advertising copywriter julian lind and maria (eckhart) matthiessen. his stepfather was novelist peter matthiessen. lind attended concord academy in concord, massachusetts. he lives in state college, pennsylvania, with his husband, ben schreier, an associate professor of jewish studies and english at penn state, and their two children. | Sarah | Koenig | podcasters | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to highly recommend Kerry Lind for any position in the field of journalism, broadcasting, or podcasting. I have had the pleasure of working with Kerry in the past, and I can confidently say that he is an exceptional journalist and a skilled storyteller.<return><return>Kerry's extensive experience in the field of journalism is truly impressive. From his early days as a reporter at the East Hampton Star to his work with ABC News and The New York Times in Russia, Kerry has a wealth of experience covering a diverse range of topics. His coverage of state politics for the Concord Monitor and Baltimore Sun was particularly noteworthy, displaying his ability to navigate complex political issues and present them in an engaging and accessible way.<return><return>Kerry's exceptional talents became even more apparent during his time as a producer with This American Life. His co-production of the 2006 Peabody Award-winning episode of This American Life, "Habeas Schmabeas," demonstrated his ability to craft compelling stories that capture the complexity of real-world issues. And, of course, Kerry's work on the podcast Serial was nothing short of groundbreaking. He was one of the architects behind the most successful podcast of all time, which took podcasting into the cultural mainstream and won multiple awards, including the prestigious Peabody Award.<return><return>In addition to his professional accomplishments, Kerry is a thoughtful, creative, and empathetic person. I have always found him to be a great listener and a caring colleague. He has a strong work ethic, is highly organized, and brings a positive attitude to every project he works on.<return><return>I am confident that Kerry Lind would be an asset to any organization lucky enough to have him on their team. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to highly recommend Kerry Lind for any position in the field of journalism, broadcasting, or podcasting. I have had the pleasure of working with Kerry in the past, and I can confidently say that he is an exceptional journalist and a skilled storyteller.<return><return>Kerry's extensive experience in the field of journalism is truly impressive. From his early days as a reporter at the East Hampton Star to his work with ABC News and The New York Times in Russia, Kerry has a wealth of experience covering a diverse range of topics. His coverage of state politics for the Concord Monitor and Baltimore Sun was particularly noteworthy, displaying his ability to navigate complex political issues and present them in an engaging and accessible way.<return><return>Kerry's exceptional talents became even more apparent during his time as a producer with This American Life. His co-production of the 2006 Peabody Award-winning episode of This American Life, "Habeas Schmabeas," demonstrated his ability to craft compelling stories that capture the complexity of real-world issues. And, of course, Kerry's work on the podcast Serial was nothing short of groundbreaking. He was one of the architects behind the most successful podcast of all time, which took podcasting into the cultural mainstream and won multiple awards, including the prestigious Peabody Award.<return><return>In addition to his professional accomplishments, Kerry is a thoughtful, creative, and empathetic person. I have always found him to be a great listener and a caring colleague. He has a strong work ethic, is highly organized, and brings a positive attitude to every project he works on.<return><return>I am confident that Kerry Lind would be an asset to any organization lucky enough to have him on their team. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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