Assistant Professor Kyanna Sutton is a writer, editor, and award-winning multimedia producer. As a multidisciplinary digital content professional, she combines strategic analysis and creativity, deep editorial experience, and a broad skillset to create traffic-building, informative, and immersive online user experiences. For over a decade, she produced digital content for local public media broadcasting station WGBH, including television, radio, interactive digital features, as well as in-depth profiles, social media, station and micro websites, and online video and podcasts. Her beats have included music, arts and culture, education, black history, technology, and more. She most recently served as managing editor at Flagship Pioneering, a life sciences venture creation firm in Cambridge, Mass., prior to which she served as the executive producer at MIT Technology Review.

About

Education

B.A., Wellesley College
M.F.A., Bennington College

Areas of Expertise

  • African Studies
  • Audio
  • Cultural Studies
  • Culture & Race
  • Digital Media
  • Digital Publishing
  • Editing
  • Interactive Media
  • Media Studies
  • New Media
  • Pop Culture
  • Production
  • Social Media
  • Strategic Communication
  • Transmedia
  • Video & Film
  • Writing