Heather Schultz is a Long Island-based freelance writer/editor and adjunct professor. She teaches Public Speaking at Baruch College and Persuasion and Public Opinion at Fordham University.
With a passion for social change and technology, Heather has worked in journalism, nonprofit communications and content marketing. She has covered a wide array of beats including bridal technology, criminal justice, reproductive health, pop culture, direct marketing, legal technology, digital marketing and interior design. Her articles have been published in The New York Times, NBCNews.com, New York Daily News, St. Louis-Post Dispatch, Kollaboration New York, WhoSay, Library Journal, Direct Marketing News and Law Technology News.
Aside from her professional writing career, Heather is working on a memoir about her journey for unconditional self-love and acceptance from the lens of a Korean adoptee and domestic violence survivor in Long Island. She received both a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Master of Public Administration from Baruch College and an Associate in Arts in Media at Nassau Community College.