Accolades include:
National Award, 2023, Society for Features Journalism, Features Beat Writing Portfolio, for environmental stories “Night Watch”, “Reigner Reigns” and “They Made a Stink.”
1st place Keystone Award for Excellence in Journalism, 2022, Society of Professional Journalists, statewide among all Pennsylvania media, Blog Category, “Meet Jeff: Homeless no more.”
National Award, 2022, Society for Features Journalism, Short Feature Category (“tight, bright writing less than 1,000 words”), “Signs of the Times.”
Karen’s bio can be summarized in four words:
Coffee. Run. Write. Repeat.
But if you want more details…
Karen’s first job in the news business began at the age of 12–as a “newspaper girl” slinging newspapers into driveways from her bike. Throughout her college years, she worked as a newspaper reporter, which provided the foundation for her journalism career. She earned a BA in Communications/Media Studies, with concentrations in Broadcast Journalism and Public Relations, plus a minor in English, from Lock Haven University.
Originally from the Philadelphia area (#FlyEaglesFly), Karen has based her personal and professional home in Central Pennsylvania for more than 30 years.
She currently freelances for Harrisburg and Lancaster-based NPR affiliate WITF as an on-air guest host, and her writing publishes regularly in national and Mid-Atlantic-based magazines. Karen has been a full-time freelancer dedicated to the fine art of features journalism, for 15 years. #Hustle
The foundation of her journalism career is rooted in newspaper, radio and television news. She also enjoyed communicating in a variety of additional roles: as a social media director, freelance marketing/PR professional, and as marketing/PR director for a Mid-Atlantic arts festival (where she earned international marketing/PR awards).
As a member of the Society of Professional Journalists, Karen strives to be ethical, accurate, fair and thorough in all she writes. She loves the journalism profession fiercely. Coffee too.
Karen considers her family and three adult children her brightest, best accomplishments. She’s been married to her college sweetheart for more than 30 years, and they enjoy traveling and exploring the natural treasures of our national and state parks. She’s also a “foodie” who enjoys cooking and gardening. Personal achievements include running her first marathon in 2018, and running 50 races to benefit 50 causes when she was 50. Running often inspires “lightbulb” moments for Karen’s writing.
None of this would be possible without coffee.
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