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Damona Hoffman

Lifestyle Content Creator - LA Times - FreshBooks - NPR - The Washington Post

Damona Hoffman is a seasoned professional in the media industry with a vast array of experiences and accomplishments. She holds a BS in Communications from Northwestern University and a Graduate Certificate in Producing from the University of California, Los Angeles.

Throughout her career, Damona has held various roles in prestigious organizations. Currently, she serves as a Podcast Host at NPR. Previously, she was an On-Air Personality on The Drew Barrymore Show at CBS and an Advice Columnist at Los Angeles Times.

Damona also has a background in podcast hosting and producing, having worked at FreshBooks. She has showcased her writing skills as a Freelance Writer for The Washington Post and as a Regular Contributor at BET Digital (BET Networks). Additionally, she has experience as a Content Creator and Certified Dating Coach at Dear Mrs D, Inc.

Furthermore, her expertise extends to the realm of television, where she has excelled in roles such as Host & Dating/Relationship Expert at FYI TV (A+E Networks), Executive Producer at Espresso Entertainment, Vice President of Alternative Programming at Syfy Channel, and Director of Talent Diversity Initiatives at NBCUniversal Media, LLC.

Damona's versatile skill set also includes experience in the entertainment industry, having worked as a Producer for Talent Diversity Initiatives at NBC Entertainment and in casting roles at Paramount Pictures and CBS Corporation.

With her rich background across various media platforms and her deep understanding of relationship dynamics, Damona Hoffman continues to make a significant impact in the media and entertainment industry.

Highlights

Jul 5 · CBS News
Sick of swiping? Here's why single people are breaking up with dating apps. - CBS News
Sick of swiping? Here's why single people are breaking up with dating apps. - CBS News
May 6 · NPR
Women no longer have to make the first move on Bumble. Will it make the app better? - NPR
Women no longer have to make the first move on Bumble. Will it make the app better? - NPR
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Location

Greater Los Angeles Area