“You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.”
— Maya Angelou




Hello!

Thanks for visiting my website and portfolio. I’m Juliette Dallas-Feeney and I’m a Coordinator for Vital Juice, the daily email newsletter for women who are passionate about looking and feeling their best. I work on an ad sales team to prospect relevant advertisers and create and execute high impact digital campaigns. I also manage Vital Juice’s social media platforms (including our recently-launched Pinterest account!), and I act as an editorial assistant to our national and NY editors, researching and writing fitness, wellness, and beauty stories.

I am well-versed in writing engaging multimedia content, advertising and branding, and social media marketing. I’m constantly looking for innovative and exciting ways that combine my media background with my passion for healthy living, wellness, fitness, and beauty. That’s why I started my healthy living blog, Finish Your Broccoli, where I blog about food, fitness, and trying to live a balanced lifestyle in NYC.

I graduated from The George Washington University in December 2009 with a degree in Women’s Studies and Journalism. While in college, I interned at CNN, MSNBC, and HarperCollins Children’s Books. I was also a contributor for a web-to-television program about energy, climate, and sustainability called Planet Forward. My video on a hydrogen fuel cell car owner was featured at an Earth Day 2010 event with EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson.

I wrote for my college’s student newspaper as an opinions columnist, metro news reporter, and life writer. My first published article as a budding journalist – a story on GW student activists arrested outside the White House on World AIDS Day – made the front page of the paper. From then on, I voiced my thoughts on Gen Y and health care, the legality of unpaid internships, and sexual assault policies on college campuses.

I currently live in Brooklyn, New York. You can find me sporting neon pink running sneakers, tweeting about celebrity sightings, trying to get a reservation at Babbo, or in the Sephora mascara aisle.