Megan Hernbroth, senior startups and venture reporter at Business Insider, is now covering health care startups and venture capital.
“There’s no time like a pandemic to realize what totally dominates your thoughts/coverage, so excited to give myself more focus in this role,” she wrote on Twitter.
Hernbroth has worked as a communications manager at ThirdLove and also held the same post at National Parks Conservation Association. Before that, she was a strategic communications manager at Coinbase.
Hernbroth has also worked as an account executive at The OutCast Agency and as an engineering communications intern at Facebook. She also served as public relations intern at The Hoffman Agency and as an event marketing intern at Cars.com.
In addition, she also held the posts of public relations team member and integrated marketing and editorial intern at Appoet and CheekyChicago.com, respectively.
Hernbroth holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University.
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