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About The Authors of Broke In Boston |
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Andrew
Einhorn
City
living on the
cheap is a way
of life for Andrew
Einhorn.
A Connecticut
native, he has
lived in Atlanta,
where he studied
at Emory University;
in London, where
he studied at University
College London;
in Boston, where
he held his first
“salaried position;”
and in Washington
DC, where he completed
his graduate degree
and currently resides.
Upon his arrival
in Boston (still
his favorite city),
Andrew began working
as an environmental
health consultant at JSI Research & Training,
a nonprofit headquartered
in South Boston.
Unfortunately,
Andrew’s intense
desire to experience
all of Boston’s
nightlife and culture
clashed with his
nonprofit salary
(and his expensive
tastes). From
this deep, personal
strife, Broke
in Boston was
born.
In the Spring
of 2005, Andrew
completed his Master’s
degree with new
expertise in environmental
policy and management,
and being young
and broke. To remedy
his struggle, he
took on a consulting
position with ICF
International and
commenced work
on Broke in
Boston.
As a consultant
with ICF, Andrew
drafts environmental
policy and reports
for the Department
of Defense, Federal
Aviation Administration,
Environmental Protection
Agency, and Nuclear
Regulatory Commission.
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Lindsay
Holst
Lindsay
Holst, is a
Boston-based freelance
writer, born and
raised in Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania.
A graduate of Boston
University’s journalism
program, this self-proclaimed
fast-food connoisseur
came to the city
in 2002 eager to
absorb some culture
(and good seafood)
on a budget. When
she’s not scouring
the city for hole-in-the
wall burger joints
and other hidden
gems, Lindsay can
be found reading
or running along
the Charles River.
Lindsay’s professional
accolades include
writing for The
Improper Bostonian, The
Daily Free Press,
and The Muse,
Boston University’s
independent arts & entertainment
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Joelle Hobeika
Joelle
Hobeika, a 2005
graduate of Harvard
University, has
lived the first
21 years of her
life in Cambridge.
While at Harvard,
Joelle studied
English and spent
her free time teaching
photography, planning
social events for
the campus community
and writing short
stories. Joelle
is an avid runner
and takes great
pride in having
completed the Boston
Marathon. Her
professional accomplishments
include writing
for the Harvard Crimson, LIFE magazine,
and New York
Moves magazine.
Joelle currently
works in book publishing
in New York City,
where she edits
young-adult novels. |
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Kevin
Collins
Kevin Collins, a recent graduate (2005) of Boston College, is currently pursuing his Masters in Education. Kevin spent the past four years studying English and Philosophy and hopes to contribute to enhancing the education and support systems of underprivileged youths. Collins has a background in service and leadership training, having focused much of his time during his undergraduate career on retreat opportunities and team-building workshops. Presently, he teaches in a severe special needs classroom with students ranging in age from sixteen to nineteen years old. |
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Rebecca Dreilinger
Rebecca Dreilinger is a 2005 graduate of Brandeis University's Journalism Program. A news junkie, grammar maven, and lover of all things Bostonian, Rebecca enthusiastically contributed to the construction of Broke in Boston, following a string of successful journalistic experiences. Her professional career includes writing and editing for some of the nation’s most well known and profitable magazines, Vogue and Washingtonian, as well as more specialized publications such as Moment and the Association for Psychological Science’s Observer.
Rebecca is currently the Communications Coordinator for the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute. In this capacity, she is responsible for creating and managing the Institute’s quarterly publication, drafting stories and issuing press statements for reporters, and liaising with Congress. |
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