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TAYLOR DOYLE

digital media specialist 
Social media strategist
content producer

For as long as I can remember, I have been undeniably and irrevocably in love with giving and receiving stories. As a child, I would approach public figures in my community with a purple mini-flip notebook, a glittery gel pen, and the courage to ask them why. Why did they run for city office? Why did they open an ice cream shop? Through this, I learned what a privilege it is to be someone whom people trust their truths with, and to be a storyteller.

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My passion for storytelling has only evolved since then. 

Most notably, with my experience in radio working as a Radio Talk Show Production Intern at Connecticut Public Radio, an affiliate station of WNPR, where I was able to assist in producing episodes of Disrupted, The Colin McEnroe Show, and Audacious. I went on to further shape my love for production and broadcasting as both a Radio DJ and Public Relations Director at 107.7 WFCS New Britain Hartford, The Edge along with producing Central Connecticut State University's award-winning The Sophomore Tea Podcast and a video series on the institutional history of Central Connecticut State University that is set to release in late 2025.

 

With my expertise in marketing, I’ve Interned at the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce, where I provided market outreach and administrative support for The MEWS+, Middlesex County Revitalization Commission, and South Central Manufacturing Partnership/Manufacturing Council programs, and worked for the Central Connecticut State University Institutional Marketing Communication Department to assist in developing a strategic plan for the university’s 175th anniversary.

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Throughout my endeavors I have gained skills in broadcasting, live event coordination, interviewing, podcast management, leadership and editing softwares.

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When I am not telling stories through content production, I am reading, playing cards with friends, catching a good show or planning my next adventure. 

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So what's the next step for me, you ask? Well, it's working for the employer reading this. My contact information is linked below. 

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