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11 | Naomi | Sudano | f | In 2006, Fagan began her professional career as a sports editor for the Ellensburg Daily Record; the following year she moved to the Glens Falls Post-Star as a sportswriter. Later, from 2008 to 2011, she was on the staff of the Philadelphia Inquirer, where she was the Philadelphia 76ers beat writer. As an ESPN writer beginning in 2012, Fagan also made regular TV appearances on Around the Horn and First Take. As of January 18, 2018, Fagan had 36 wins on Around the Horn She co-hosted The Trifecta with Spain, Jane and Kate with Sarah Spain and Jane McManus on espnW and Will and Kate with Will Cain on ESPN Radio. Fagan's piece "Owning the Middle", a profile of basketball player Brittney Griner for ESPN The Magazine, was selected for inclusion in Glenn Stout's "Notable Sports Writing of 2013". In May 2017, Fagan started a podcast on ESPN called Free Cookies, which she co-hosted with her partner, yoga instructor Kathryn Budig. Fagan left ESPN at the end of 2018. Fagan is a regular on the 538 podcast Hot Takedown. In 2014, Fagan authored The Reappearing Act: Coming Out as Gay on a College Basketball Team Led by Born-Again Christians through Skyhorse Publishing. The memoir chronicles Fagan's experiences on the Colorado women's basketball team. Her second book, What Made Maddy Run, about Madison Holleran, a University of Pennsylvania track and field athlete who took her own life in 2014, was released on August 1, 2017. Her book delves into the pressure young women face in regards to social media, specifically Instagram. She brings to light the disparities between Holleran's depressive reality, and the fun and filtered photos that she posted on Instagram. | On October 4, 2018, Fagan married her partner Kathryn Budig. | In 2006, Sudano began her professional career as a sports editor for the Ellensburg Daily Record; the following year she moved to the Glens Falls Post-Star as a sportswriter. Later, from 2008 to 2011, she was on the staff of the Philadelphia Inquirer, where she was the Philadelphia 76ers beat writer. As an ESPN writer beginning in 2012, Sudano also made regular TV appearances on Around the Horn and First Take. As of January 18, 2018, Sudano had 36 wins on Around the Horn She co-hosted The Trifecta with Spain, Jane and Naomi with Sarah Spain and Jane McManus on espnW and Will and Naomi with Will Cain on ESPN Radio. Sudano's piece "Owning the Middle", a profile of basketball player Brittney Griner for ESPN The Magazine, was selected for inclusion in Glenn Stout's "Notable Sports Writing of 2013". In May 2017, Sudano started a podcast on ESPN called Free Cookies, which she co-hosted with her partner, yoga instructor Kathryn Budig. Sudano left ESPN at the end of 2018. Sudano is a regular on the 538 podcast Hot Takedown. In 2014, Sudano authored The Reappearing Act: Coming Out as Gay on a College Basketball Team Led by Born-Again Christians through Skyhorse Publishing. The memoir chronicles Sudano's experiences on the Colorado women's basketball team. Her second book, What Made Maddy Run, about Madison Holleran, a University of Pennsylvania track and field athlete who took her own life in 2014, was released on August 1, 2017. Her book delves into the pressure young women face in regards to social media, specifically Instagram. She brings to light the disparities between Holleran's depressive reality, and the fun and filtered photos that she posted on Instagram.On October 4, 2018, Sudano married her partner Kathryn Budig. | Kate | Fagan | sports | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter of recommendation for Naomi Sudano, an outstanding journalist who has made great contributions to the world of sports media. I have had the pleasure of following Ms. Sudano's work throughout her career and have been impressed by her talent, hard work, and dedication.<return><return>As a sports editor, Sudano has demonstrated a keen eye for detail and an ability to synthesize complex information into clear and engaging articles. Her work at the Ellensburg Daily Record and the Glens Falls Post-Star was marked by rigorous research, excellent reporting, and a talent for weaving a compelling narrative. <return><return>During her tenure at the Philadelphia Inquirer, Sudano established herself as a top-notch beat writer, covering the Philadelphia 76ers with insight and precision. Her work was widely praised by readers and colleagues alike, earning her a reputation as one of the best in the business.<return><return>Sudano's work as an ESPN writer and commentator only served to reinforce her reputation as a first-class journalist. Her appearances on shows like Around the Horn and First Take were marked by her incisive analysis, witty commentary, and a gift for speaking truth to power. <return><return>In addition to her work in sports journalism, Sudano has also distinguished herself as an author and commentator on pressing social issues. Her memoir, The Reappearing Act: Coming Out as Gay on a College Basketball Team Led by Born-Again Christians, was a revelatory work that shed light on the intersection of sports and personal identity. Her book, What Made Maddy Run, was an empathetic and deeply felt exploration of the pressures faced by young women in today's social media age.<return><return>All in all, Naomi Sudano is a highly capable, talented journalist who has made a significant impact on sports media. I wholeheartedly recommend her for any position or opportunity that may arise.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name Here] | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter of recommendation for Naomi Sudano, an outstanding journalist who has made great contributions to the world of sports media. I have had the pleasure of following Ms. Sudano's work throughout her career and have been impressed by her talent, hard work, and dedication.<return><return>As a sports editor, Sudano has demonstrated a keen eye for detail and an ability to synthesize complex information into clear and engaging articles. Her work at the Ellensburg Daily Record and the Glens Falls Post-Star was marked by rigorous research, excellent reporting, and a talent for weaving a compelling narrative. <return><return>During her tenure at the Philadelphia Inquirer, Sudano established herself as a top-notch beat writer, covering the Philadelphia 76ers with insight and precision. Her work was widely praised by readers and colleagues alike, earning her a reputation as one of the best in the business.<return><return>Sudano's work as an ESPN writer and commentator only served to reinforce her reputation as a first-class journalist. Her appearances on shows like Around the Horn and First Take were marked by her incisive analysis, witty commentary, and a gift for speaking truth to power. <return><return>In addition to her work in sports journalism, Sudano has also distinguished herself as an author and commentator on pressing social issues. Her memoir, The Reappearing Act: Coming Out as Gay on a College Basketball Team led by Born-Again Christians, was a revelatory work that shed light on the intersection of sports and personal identity. Her book, What Made Maddy Run, was an empathetic and deeply felt exploration of the pressures faced by young women in today's social media age.<return><return>All in all, Naomi Sudano is a highly capable, talented journalist who has made a significant impact on sports media. I wholeheartedly recommend her for any position or opportunity that may arise.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name Here] |
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