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Allison Altshule is an experienced professional in audience development and engagement, currently serving as the Audience Development Associate at The Examination since May 2025. Previously, as an Audience Engagement Analyst at Gigafact, Allison analyzed content performance and ensured the discoverability of community-centered fact briefs while combating misinformation. Other notable roles include serving as a Guest Trainer for the Tiny News Collective, where Allison provided personalized audience engagement strategies, and as an Audience Research Fellow at the Institute for Nonprofit News. Earlier experience includes positions as a Legislative Fellow at NVG, LLC, and a Researcher and Reporter for Solitary Watch. A graduate of Georgetown University with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government, Allison also held several roles in the student community, including Director of More Uncommon Grounds for Students of Georgetown, Inc., while gaining initial experience as an intern with the Los Angeles County Democratic Party.
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The Examination is an independent donor-funded news organization founded with the understanding that information is a public health necessity, and that there is a critical deficit in information about preventable health crises responsible for more than a third of global deaths, and unimaginable human suffering. Our team of award-winning journalists is on a mission to help bridge the knowledge gap, delivering powerful, fact-driven reporting that demands positive change. We believe our reporting can play a vital role in improving lives — and even saving them. Each year, tens of millions of people get sick, or die, from maladies linked to toxic products, poor nutrition, pollution and other health hazards. These often-ignored health disasters are concentrated in poor and marginalized communities that can least bear the cost. Our reporting seeks to define, describe and even begin to close this health equity gap, through fact-driven, independent journalism that exposes those most responsible — and amplifies the voices of those most harmed. We cover big tobacco, big food, polluting industries and more.