Michelle Nicolosi

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Featured in Ken Doctor's book Newsonomics

March 2004 - Present
Executive Producer, seattlepi.com

 

In March, 2009 the Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper closed, and seattlepi.com became the first major metropolitan daily newspaper to go online only. I managed the site's transition to online only in March, 2009, creating seattlepi.com's new coverage plan, selecting staff and creating new workflows, priorities and responsibilities for staff.

 

As Executive Producer I run the seattlepi.com newsroom and oversee the site's production, presentation, engineering and design. Among other things, I am in charge of developing and executing seattlepi.com content partnerships, and oversee the development and curation of seattlepi.com's collection of more than 200 readers blogs.

 

Under my leadership, the online-only seattlepi.com is attracting more local readers than before the paper closed: More than 1 million people in the Seattle DMA and 4 million people worldwide read the site every month, according to Omniture.

 

I joined the Seattle Post-Intelligencer as an investigative reporter in March 2004, and became Assistant Managing Editor in charge of seattlepi.com in October, 2005.

 

October 2001 - March 2004
University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication

I was editor of Online Journalism Review -- one of the first publications to cover trends in online journalism -- from June 2003 - March 2004. I was founding editor of Japan Media Review, which tracked online publishing and social media breakthroughs in trendsetting Japan. Taught online and print journalism, and helped update the school's journalism curriculum.

 

July 2000 - May 2001
Vice President, Business Development, PersonalReader.com

January - June 2000
Content/project manager, HomePage.com, an idealab! company

1990 - 1999
Reporter, Orange County Register
Covered health and medicine from 1992-1998. I was a lead reporter on the yearlong Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation of a California fertility clinic, where doctors took eggs and embryos from patients and gave them to other patients without consent.

1985 - 1990
Freelance Reporter

Service
Online News Association judge, 2009-2011. Society for Newspaper Design SNDies judge, 2006/2007. Board member of SPJ's Western Washington Chapter, 2005/2006. Planned and launched a nine-week professional education series that continues to be offered today. Created and ran a sold out Seattle online training conference.


Honors
1996: Pulitzer Prize, Investigative Reporting; George Polk Award for medical reporting; Roy W. Howard award for public service; Investigative Reporters and Editors gold medal, Sigma Delta Chi award and National Headliners award for investigative reporting. 2006: Best of the West, project reporting, 2nd Place.

Education
B.A. in Communications, University of New Orleans. Previously enrolled in USC's Master of Professional Writing Program.

 

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