Biography
Julie Zeglen is the editor of social impact news site Generocity. Previous to joining the Technically Media team, she served as managing editor of Star Community Newsweekly, a hyperlocal newspaper focused on Philadelphia’s River Wards. The Temple alumna lives in West Philly.
Generocity Coverage (19 posts)
- Testing a new Generocity
- How did the pandemic affect Philly’s wage tax?
- The 25 most popular Generocity stories of 2020
- Opinion: A coup or not a coup?
- Plugged-in and nonprofit: Nominate up to 10 people to be considered for inclusion in our ‘RealLIST Connectors’
- Very good dogs don’t necessarily make very good coworkers
- Amid crisis, Generocity is deepening our journalism in Philadelphia. Help us
- South Philly Barbacoa’s chef will appear on a segment of ‘What’s Eating America’ this Sunday
- The 10 most popular Generocity stories of 2019
- Takeaway from Klein News Innovation Camp? The future of news is in our hands
- A guide for participating in Klein News Innovation Camp this Saturday, Nov. 16
- ‘Your average resident doesn’t understand what a nonprofit board does’: A Q&A with Julie Zeglen
- Counting down the top 10 stories of all time at Generocity
- Talking 10 years of Generocity: A Q&A with Technically Media’s CEO Chris Wink
- Immigrants in Philadelphia, we get the job done
- Power Moves: Meet Generocity’s new editor, Sabrina Vourvoulias
- On empathy, ethics and company responsibility in the age of polarization
- You’ll want to hear from the pros we booked for Introduced by Technical.ly’s Impact track
- LEADERSHIP Philadelphia just announced its Connectors and Keepers class of 2018
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