I’m a communications specialist, writer, and musician in New York. Contact me at ad@alexdolan.com. For my full professional bio, visit my LinkedIn page.
I am the Communications Director for ICAP at Columbia University, an international health center that has supported work in 21 countries.
Prior to ICAP, I was the Communications Director for The Synergos Institute, a global anti-poverty group run by the Rockefeller family. As the organization’s first Communications Director, I led the first branding initiative and developed the organization's first marketing and communications plan. I helped launch Current TV, the national television network co-founded by Al Gore. I specialized in social marketing while Public Relations Director for Wolfe/Doyle Advertising, and handled client services at WGBH-TV, the production house for PBS in Boston.
I also created "The End of the World" festivals, which combined the arts and philanthropy with more than 40 artists in music, fashion, film, literature, and the visual arts.
In addition, I’ve been the Managing Editor for the national journal Administration and Policy in Mental Health, an editor for the Reece Halsey North Literary Agency, the Book Editor for SOMA Magazine, and a writer for On Your Own Books, the San Francisco Chronicle, Go World Travel, Travel Savvy, Writers Digest and Planet Magazine.
I toured for five years as a musician and recorded four albums: Americana, Move, Owe Me One Cannoli, and Cherub Conga Line (with Crash 22). You can listen to samples on iTunes.
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