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Elizabeth Held

Communications and content strategist | Freelance writer | Book recommender

Elizabeth Held is a seasoned professional with a strong background in public policy communications campaigns, advertising, and digital ads. Drawing on her expertise from newsrooms and research, she excels in developing compelling messaging strategies and effectively targeting key audiences.

Apart from work, Elizabeth is an enthusiastic reader and the creator of the popular book recommendation newsletter, What to Read If. Endorsed by respected authors like Margaret Atwood and Megha Majumdar, her newsletter has gained recognition in the literary world, featured on Politico and rated among the top newsletters for readers by Book Riot.

With a diverse skill set, Elizabeth brings to the table a proven history of securing op-eds in reputable publications, orchestrating successful campaigns that blend lobbying with digital strategies, an in-depth knowledge of the D.C. media environment, experience in newsletter audience growth and community building, and a passion for matching books with different occasions.

Elizabeth's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in History from Bryn Mawr College, a Master's degree in Integrated Marketing and Communications from Northwestern University, and an Advanced Regents Diploma from Niskayuna High School.

She has held key roles in various organizations, including Vice President, Content at Avōq and Subject Matter, Senior Director and Director of Content at Subject Matter, Director at White House Writers Group, Associate at White House Writers Group, Reporter at Orange County Register, and Editorial fellow at USA TODAY.

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States