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Adweek is looking for writers

Adweek is looking for writers to cover the intersection of climate and ad/marketing news. The writers will also have a hand in their sustainability print issue, coming this spring.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Adweek is the leading source of news and insight serving the brand marketing ecosystem. First published in 1979 and owned by Shamrock Capital since 2020, Adweek boasts award-winning coverage that reaches an engaged audience of more than 6 million professionals across platforms including print, digital, events, podcasts, newsletters, social media and mobile apps. As a touchstone of the advertising and marketing community, Adweek is an unparalleled resource for leaders across multiple industries who rely on its content to help them do their job better.

ABOUT THE ROLE

Adweek is looking for people who enjoy writing about how brands talk about sustainability, the role of ad/marketing/PR in the energy transition and climate change messaging.

WHAT TO INCLUDE IN SUBMISSION

  • The cover letter should explain why you are the best candidate to cover/write about sustainability, energy transition or climate change
  • Include a summary of your relevant experience, credentials and publication credits
  • Attach your strongest clips or links to published work
  • Your resume should detail your writing experience.

COMPENSATION

  • 50 cents per word. It is recommended that you discuss/negotiate the rate individually with the editor.

CONTACT

For more information, visit their website.

Please email all questions and submissions to Kathryn Lundstrom, Sustainability Editor of Adweek at: kathryn.lundstrom@adweek.com.

Margarita Sanabria

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