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Eric Wuestewald
Digital Content Marketing Manager at The Conservation Fund
Eric Wuestewald is a writer, editor, and digital strategist who uses creative storytelling to advocate for a more equitable, sustainable, and informed world.1 He has a background in strategic content creation. His interests include foreign policy, social inequality, climate change, conservation, technology, media, and culture.
Wuestewald's work experience includes:
- Account Supervisor at Edelman: From January 2022 to the present, Wuestewald has been an Account Supervisor at Edelman, a global communications firm, where he is a contractor for the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO).12 His responsibilities include leading WPTO writing on climate change and environmental science projects, updating owned media strategy, and guiding promotion of nearly $1.1B in federal funding for clean energy technologies.1 He also drafts talking points, creates earned media outreach strategies, and assists with business proposals and writing for other Edelman clients.1
- Digital Content Marketing Manager at The Conservation Fund: From July 2018 to November 2021, Wuestewald worked as a Digital Content Marketing Manager at The Conservation Fund.1 In this role, he wrote, edited, and produced articles, webpages, email newsletters, press releases, social media content, annual report copy, and videos to amplify the Fund’s mission.1 He implemented a new content strategy based on performance analytics, growing engagement rate and blog traffic.1
- Social Media Editor at McClatchy: From April 2016 to February 2017, Wuestewald was the Social Media Editor at McClatchy, where he wrote headlines, edited, and promoted stories for the Pulitzer Prize-winning Panama Papers investigation.1 He coordinated with editors to assign, write, and edit content for 30 websites and papers and a daily newsletter, increasing monthly traffic by monitoring and reporting breaking news, analyzing web traffic metrics, managing front page editing, and implementing social media and SEO best practices.1
- Freelance Writer and Researcher: From January 2013 to April 2016, Wuestewald worked as a freelance writer and researcher for various outlets, including Alternet, Global Post, .Mic, The Investigative Fund, and SFist.1 He also fact-checked for Colorlines, Foreign Policy, Matter, The Nation, The New York Times, and Politico.1
- Ben Bagdikian Senior Editorial Fellow at Mother Jones: From August 2013 to May 2014, Wuestewald was a Fellow at Mother Jones, where he pitched and reported stories on international affairs and social issues.1
- Technical Editor and Research Assistant at Center for International Stabilization and Recovery (CISR): From May 2009 to August 2012, Wuestewald worked as a Technical Editor and Research Assistant for the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery (CISR).1 He wrote and proofread articles for two global human rights publications and assisted with communications plans, press releases, blogs, marketing materials, and special events.1
Wuestewald holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a focus on Creative Writing from James Madison University, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa.1 He has limited working proficiency in Spanish and native or bilingual proficiency in English.1
