2017 turned conventional journalism on its head with the ever-hastening 24-hour news cycle, creating a rise in reporting from non-journalists and “fake news.”
- Strategic Communications
- Developed third party channels to effectively inform stakeholders on emerging medicines and benefits
- One day, Dorothy would like to channel her creative ability and love of cooking into creating a whole food, plant-based cookbook
Dorothy Capasso Communications Consultant
- Strategic Communications
- Developed third party channels to effectively inform stakeholders on emerging medicines and benefits
- One day, Dorothy would like to channel her creative ability and love of cooking into creating a whole food, plant-based cookbook
Dorothy provides leadership of day-to-day program operations and strategic program development for a variety of communications campaigns, focusing on those relating to health care. Dorothy’s expertise is in implementing programs that bolster her client’s reputation, position them favorably among stakeholders, and broaden awareness of their key issues. She supported public relations and program operations activities for a national campaign to help address HIV among African Americans in the 45 cities most impacted by HIV. She also developed third-party channels to effectively inform stakeholders on emerging medicines and the benefits they provide to the overall health care system.
Her work centers around developing advocacy and education campaigns supported by communications functions, ranging from media engagement to event coordination. Previously, she worked for the Wildlife Conservation Society managing customer affairs for her department and earned her B.A. in Integrated Advertising and Corporate Communication from James Madison University.