Jennifer Albarracin Moya

Web Producer at Washingtonian Magazine

Jennifer Albarracin Moya's work experience begins in 2018 as a Photographer. In 2019, they become an Intern for Homie House Press, an Exhibition Intern for Transformer DC, a Marketing and Research Intern for Waller Gallery, a Guest Service Associate for The Annenberg Space for Photography, and an Intern for Vanessa Acosta, a photographer and independent fashion designer. Jennifer also takes on multiple roles at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, including a Digital Engagement Intern and a Museum Shop Sales Associate. In the same year, Jennifer becomes the Creative Director for The Quechua Project, where they collaborate on various projects, including video and photo series, editing interviews, and designing the organization's Squarespace website. Most recently, they join Washingtonian Magazine as a Web Production Fellow and is later promoted to the role of Web Producer.

Jennifer Albarracin Moya attended Robert E. Lee High School from 2010 to 2014, where they completed their high school education. Jennifer then went on to enroll at William & Mary from 2014 to 2018, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Film and Media Studies. Additionally, they minored in Latin American Studies during their time at William & Mary. In terms of additional certifications, Jennifer obtained several certifications in various marketing and photography-related courses in 2020. Jennifer acquired certifications in Marketing Tools: Social Media, Marketing on Instagram, Street Photography: Posed Portraiture, DSLR Video Production - Start Shooting Better Video Today, and The Art of Finding Light: Photography for the Artist In You. These certifications were obtained from the institutions LinkedIn and Udemy.

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Washingtonian Magazine

The Washingtonian is a monthly magazine distributed in the Washington, D.C. area. The magazine's core focuses are local feature journalism, guide book-style articles, real estate, and politics. Its website features content in categories such as food and drink, health, homes, people and politics, style, travel, and more. Firstpublished in 1965, The Washingtonian is read each month by more than 400,000 people.


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