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Lori Bizzoco is a writer, journalist, former public relations executive.

Early life and career

Lori Bizzoco earned a Master of Science in advertising from the New York Institute of Technology. She worked as a senior American public relations executive for the next 15 years, publicizing both people and products. She also held positions including Director at Burston-Marsteller, where she focused primarily on celebrity-related public relations. Bizzoco also worked for the public relations firm Porter Novelli and Edelman. In March 2006, she joined public relations firm Manning Selvage and Lee (MS&L) as Senior Vice President. [1]

As a professional writer on dating and relationship advice, Bizzoco's pieces were regularly featured on dating sites such as Match.com, [2] SingleEdition.com, JDate, [3] SeniorPeopleMeet.com, and LoveandSeek.com.

Writing

Bizzoco's writing has been featured on a variety of publications both in print and online. She was a writer for the Yahoo Contributor Network, where she ranked among the top writers in the community, [4] as well as for other sites.

Interviews

Bizzoco has been interviewed by The Wall Street Journal, Redbook, [5] Woman's Day, [6] Working Mother, [7] WebMD, [8] AOL,[ citation needed] and Fox News. [9] She was also featured in the book No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think about Power by Gloria Feldt, [10] and Cheat on Your Husband (With Your Husband), by Andrea Syrtash. [11] Bizzoco was also interviewed in the Forbes piece "10 Phrases You Use That Are Killing Your Business." [12]

References

  1. ^ "Lori Vadala Joins Manning Selvage & Lee as Senior Vice President". Manning Selvage and Lee. MSLGroup. Retrieved March 15, 2006.
  2. ^ Schaefer, Laura. "Should You Go on a Second Date". Match.com. Match.com.
  3. ^ Bizzoco, Lori. "Impress your Date with a Dinner Date al Fresco". SingleEdition.com. JDate. Retrieved May 26, 2010.
  4. ^ "Lori Bizzoco's Contributor Profile – Yahoo Contributor Network". Yahoo! Contributor Network. Yahoo!.
  5. ^ Levin-Epstein, Amy. "Your Job Is Ruining Your Body: Physical Symptoms of Stress at Work". Redbook Magazine.
  6. ^ Cuffey, Abigail. "Better Body After Baby". Women's Day.
  7. ^ "Double Your Pleasure". Working Mother.
  8. ^ Soong, Jennifer. "Surprising Turn-Ons for Women". WebMD.com. WebMD.
  9. ^ Bizzoco, Lori. "In The News".
  10. ^ Feldt, Gloria (September 28, 2010). No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think about Power. Seal Press. pp.  159–160. ISBN  978-1580053280.
  11. ^ Syrtash, Andrea (September 13, 2011). Cheat on Your Husband (with Your Husband): How to Date Your Spouse. Rodale Books. pp. 157–207. ISBN  978-1609611095.
  12. ^ Steimle, Josh. "10 Phrases You Use That Are Killing Your Business". Forbes. Retrieved August 12, 2013.