ALESSANDRA WOLLNER 154 S 17th St Columbus, OH 43205 ale.wollner@gmail.com 206.696.4504 EDUCATION May 2016 est. grad date May 2010 grad date Dec 2007 transfer date THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH MFA in Creative Nonfiction Writing Awards: Digital Media Prize for Outstanding Graduate Work—’14 and ’15, Office of Diversity and Inclusion Grant, Honorable Mention in the Vandewater Poetry Prize BROWN UNIVERSITY, Providence, RI A.B. in English with Honors, Creative Nonfiction focus Honors Thesis: Studies in Style, From Explanation to Exploration Awards: Brown Internship Awards Program Fellowship THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Washington, DC Awards: Presidential Merit Scholarship, Member of University Honors Program PUBLICATION 2015 BR O WN A L U MN I M A GA Z I NE “Make Believeopolis” Personal essay on teaching college English at San Quentin State Prison. 2015 THE TOAST “Fuck Her Raw” Personal essay/cultural commentary on language and seduction. 2015 APOGEE JOURNAL “Get Hard: A Discussion of Hypermasculinity & Prison Politics” Conversation with Joe Loya, author of The Man Who Outgrew His Prison Cell: Confessions of a Bank Robber, about Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart’s film Get Hard. WRITING & MARKETING 2014 MATTER, San Francisco, CA Interim Outreach Manager. Developed targeted outreach experiments on Reddit, Facebook, and other social media outlets to expand the app’s user base, analyzed and seeded original content within the app to spur user engagement, pitched bloggers, journalists, and universities and non-profits to start conversations about opportunities for strategic partnership. 2014 SAN QUENTIN NEWS, San Quentin Prison, CA Mentor editor. Edited and fact checked pieces written by inmate-reporters for the inmate-run paper, The San Quentin News. Worked individually with reporters to hone interview and reporting skills. 2013 TIPPING POINT COMMUNITY, San Francisco, CA Writing Consultant. Interviewed clients from a selection of Tipping Point grantee orgs, crafted raw transcriptions into personal monologues for the 2013 annual report, gala, and website. 2012-13 G-DCAST, San Francisco, CA Marketing Manager. Project managed: publicity for new films, web development, and product launches. Compiled metrics and assessed viewership, conducted product research. Created and managed recruitment plans for community programming. Maintained social media outlets, composed press releases and weekly newsletters. 2010- cont. BROWN ALUMNI MAGAZINE (BAM), Providence, RI Freelancer. Source, pitch, and write profiles on alumnus of note. 2 0 0 7 -co n t . ROSANNA INC., Seattle, Washington Writing Consultant. Ghostwrite Rosanna’s Table Talk, blog for company president, Rosanna Bowles. Write copy for wholesale catalogues and press releases. Served as developmental editor on Coming Home: A Seasonal Guide to Creating Family Traditions by Rosanna Bowles, published by Stewart, Tabori & Chang. TEACHING 2015 BROWN UNIVERSITY, Providence, RI Guest lecturer, Editorial Mentor. Designed and facilitated a special topics workshop on ethical storytelling, Feb ’15. Designed and facilitated the Sept ’15 day-long program kickoff retreat for the center’s Storytellers for Good program. Currently acting as a year-long alumni mentor to an undergraduate storyteller participating in Storytellers for Good. 2015 MOISHE HOUSE, Oakland, CA Instructor. Developed and ran a six-week summer writing course with a focus on Jewish identity in poetry and prose in partnership with Moishe House, East Bay. 2014-cont. CREATING AWARENESS TOGETHER (KID C.A.T.), San Quentin Prison, CA Teaching Artist. Facilitate creative writing a workshop series for KID CAT members (juvenile offenders with life sentences). 2014-cont. COLLEGE ESSAY DEVELOPMENT, Palo Alto, CA & Marin County, CA Tutor. Work one-on-one on a weekly basis with high school seniors to develop strong personal essays as part of their college application packages. 2013-cont. THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH Graduate Teaching Associate. Teach courses in creative nonfiction as well as analytical writing to first year students. Graduate May 2016 with five semesters of college-level teaching. 2011-13 PRISON UNIVERSITY PROJECT (PUP), San Quentin Prison, CA Instructor. Designed developmental English curricula with split emphasis on academic writing and literary analysis. Co-taught six semesters of college-level English courses to inmate-students at San Quentin Prison and tutored in the humanities coursework during study hall hours. 2012 CLASSROOM MATTERS, Berkeley, CA Humanities Tutor, Administrative Assistant. Provided high school students with mentorship and academic writing support in humanities coursework. Facilitated scheduling for tutors and students, new client intake, and supported center operations. 2009-10 SPACE IN PRISON FOR ART AND CREATIVE EXPRESSION (SPACE), Providence, RI Instructor, Grant Writer. Developed curriculum and facilitated high school level English/creative writing classes at the Adult Correctional Institute of Rhode Island. Successfully procured funding from Brown’s Creative Arts Council. EVENT PLANNING 2014-15 WRITER’S HARVEST, Columbus, OH Organizer. Coordinated annual MFA charity talent show and food drive to benefit the MidOhio Food Bank. Scouted and secured venue, recruited performers, designed posters and composed messaging to promote show and food drive, liaised with the food bank to coordinate drive. Solicited local businesses for door prize donations and MFA alumnus/faculty for copies of published work. Oversaw event, recruited and organized volunteer staff. 2015 MILK + HONEY, Black Rock City, NV Camp Coordinator Oversaw the planning and operation of the 70-person Burning Man camp, Milk + Honey. Managed and supervised nine sub-committee leaders responsible for discrete aspects of camp. Devised and facilitated annual winter leadership planning session, spearheaded projects in infrastructure improvement, meal plan redesign, and increased community cohesion. 2012-14 MILK + HONEY, Black Rock City, NV Registration Coordinator. Managed registration for Milk + Honey with two cross-country team members. Developed project timeline, built online application form, composed registration communications for potential campers, selected among applicants to create a cohesive camp community, monitored waitlist and coordinated dues collection. 2012 STUDIO G-DCAST, San Francisco, CA Coordinator. Coordinated inaugural weeklong artist residency at The Contemporary Jewish Museum. Created application, developed publicity campaign, managed submission process, cointerviewed/accepted applicants. Scouted and secured event and lodging sites, chronicled the residency via vlog/blog posts and tweets, project managed design of website to promote the second year of the residency using content captured and created during the inaugural year. 2009 THE ADVENTURE SCHOOL, Seattle, WA Intern. Attended planning meetings with clients and staffed Adventure School events. Reconceptualized and moderated company blog, planned content calendar and posted content to promote brand awareness. WE B WordPress Google AdWords CO MP U TE R Apple and Windows OS Microsoft Word & Office Audacity iMovie L A NG U AGE Italian French