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Title:
Health & Lifestyle Contributor
Location:
CT
Education:
Bachelor's Degree in Writing, Literature & Publishing, Minor in Psychology
Expertise:
health, wellness, food, fitness, relationships, lifestyle, and entertainment
Experience:
Faye Brennan is a content strategist & consultant, editor, writer, digital creator, and entrepreneur. She’s been trusted by major magazines and sites like Best Life, Cosmopolitan, Women’s Health, Elite Daily, and Eat This, Not That! to lead the national conversation about health, wellness, food, fitness, relationships, lifestyle, and entertainment.

From designing sites to planning editorial calendars, writing captivating content, and providing innovative strategies to increase traffic, revenue, and engagement, she offers a best-in-class set of skills.

Previously with Galvanized Media, Faye was Chief Content Officer, overseeing all brands, and Editor-in-Chief of Eat This, Not That!. You can learn more about her at FayeBrennanWrites.com or follow her on Instagram @FayeBaby4.
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