They asked us to build them a community for their YA audience and Random Buzzers was born and I was running it. At that time, I had a lot of video game brands I worked with and then one day we got Random House as a client. I moved to NYC in 2009 and started working as a community manager/front-end designer for a tech startup and there I managed any and all of their youth-centered brand communities. Before coming to Harper in 2012, my entire career was in digital. I sort of came to publishing through the back door and then just pretended I was at the party the whole time. Technically this is my first job in publishing.
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