Caitlin A. Carroll

Content Director at Truth Initiative

Caitlin A. Carroll has a diverse work experience in various roles. Caitlin A. began their career as an intern at Thirteen/WNET, where they worked for three months. Later, they served as an editorial intern at Washingtonian Magazine for three months as well. Caitlin then moved on to The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, where they worked as a writer/editor for one year. Caitlin A. then joined George Washington University as an associate editor and later became a managing editor, working there for a total of three years and seven months. Following this, Caitlin worked at The Nature Conservancy as a managing editor for two years and eight months, managing editorial operations and producing stories on conservation work. In 2016, they joined Truth Initiative as a content manager and was later promoted to content director, a role they currently hold. Additionally, in 2019, Caitlin became a co-founder of Painted City Films.

Caitlin A. Carroll has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from The George Washington University. Caitlin A. also holds a Master of Arts degree in Sociology from the same university. Additionally, they have obtained a Graduate Certificate in Documentary Filmmaking from The George Washington University. In January 2019, Caitlin obtained a certification in Content Strategy for Professionals Specialization from Coursera.

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Truth Initiative® is America’s largest non-profit public health organization dedicated to making tobacco use a thing of the past. We speak, seek and spread the truth about tobacco through education, tobacco-control research and policy studies, and community activism and engagement.We’ve helped bring teen cigarette use down from 23 percent in2000 to 6 percent in 2016. We’re proud of that success, but our work won’t stop until we achieve a culture where all youth and young adults reject tobacco.Known previously as American Legacy Foundation, we were established as part of the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement between major U.S. tobacco companies and 46 U.S. states, the District of Columbia and five territories.


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