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Julie Zeglen

Julie Zeglen was the editor of Generocity from October 2015 through February 2019, when she became the managing editor of sister site Technical.ly. Previous to joining the Technically Media team, she worked as managing editor of Star Community Newsweekly, a hyperlocal newspaper focused on Philadelphia’s River Wards. The Temple alumna lives in West Philly.

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What does allyship look like in the workplace? Join us for a Slack AMA on June 25

Jun. 17, 2021 1:03 pm

What does allyship look like in the workplace? Join us for a Slack AMA on June 25

We'll be talking with Sam Chenkin, founder of Reclaim the Sector, and John Foster, COO of Baltimore dev agency Fearless,
How is your community better or worse than it was in February 2020?

Apr. 30, 2021 12:15 pm

How is your community better or worse than it was in February 2020?

After a year of massive societal shifts and challenges, we asked readers how they think their workplaces, industries and neighborhoods have fared. Here's what they said.
Does your organization’s IRL office matter anymore?

Apr. 16, 2021 8:47 am

Does your organization’s IRL office matter anymore?

Our sister site, Technical.ly has been asking technologists what they expect post-pandemic work to look like, and now we're bringing Generocity into the convo. Join us at Technical.ly's public Slack on April 23 for a live discussion.
How did the pandemic affect Philly’s wage tax?

Feb. 8, 2021 3:00 pm

How did the pandemic affect Philly’s wage tax?

A quick explainer on the income-based tax that pays for city services, and how employees who live in the 'burbs can apply for a refund if they've been working from home.
Keyspots and entrepreneurship to get boost from new City programs

Jan. 14, 2021 3:29 pm

Keyspots and entrepreneurship to get boost from new City programs

Verizon is partnering with the City of Philadelphia for the initiatives that will focus on enhancing digital resources via its public-access computer centers, as well as funding for founders.
Check out the speaker lineup for the upcoming Klein News Innovation Camp

Nov. 5, 2020 11:19 am

Check out the speaker lineup for the upcoming Klein News Innovation Camp

The 12th annual journalism unconference returns Saturday, Nov. 14. See the experts we're bringing in from newsrooms around the U.S. and which hot topics they'll be discussing.
The best and brightest: Here is Leadership Philadelphia’s 2020-2021 Keepers cohort

Oct. 27, 2020 7:51 am

The best and brightest: Here is Leadership Philadelphia’s 2020-2021 Keepers cohort

Meet the 42 young professionals in the professional development program's latest mix.
What’s the best way to get young people engaged in leadership? We asked them

Feb. 26, 2019 10:05 am

What’s the best way to get young people engaged in leadership? We asked them

Three youth advocacy professionals and four young people they work with share tips for spurring advocacy. One common suggestion: Pay them for their time.
Power Moves: Meet Generocity’s new editor, Sabrina Vourvoulias

Feb. 18, 2019 1:24 pm

Power Moves: Meet Generocity’s new editor, Sabrina Vourvoulias

Plus, new heads at Wells Fargo Regional Foundation and CDC, Tree House Books, UC Green, Share Food Program, Welcome America and a bunch of other Philly social impact organizations.
Power Moves: 12+ founder Ray John is an M. Night Shyamalan Foundation ‘leader’

Feb. 11, 2019 12:30 pm

Power Moves: 12+ founder Ray John is an M. Night Shyamalan Foundation ‘leader’

Plus, Keep Philadelphia Beautiful's next ED comes from United By Blue, United Way of Chester County picked a new CEO and a bunch of other leadership changes in Philly social impact.