Sheryll Poe is a freelance writer whose articles appear in publications such as Skift, National Journal, The Motley Fool, The Huffington Post, The Austin American-Statesman, and The Seattle Times. She regularly interviews politicians, economists, business leaders, and, once, Jamie Lee Curtis. None of which has led to a Pulitzer…yet. She lives in Alexandria, Virginia.
(also found on Contently)
- Freelance Writer – Skift
- Meetings and Events Technology Alone Can’t Solve Accessibility Challenges
- Can Technology Make Meetings and Events Safer?
- How Augmented Reality Will Impact Meetings and Events
- Meeting Planners Will Face Challenge of Rising Attendance Costs in 2018
- How Facial Recognition is Shaping the Future of Conferences
- Planners Look to Sports Venues to Host Innovative and Immersive Events
- Chatbots Are the Future of Meeting and Event Communication and Networking
- Regular Contributor – Project Time Off’s Upside of Downtime blog
- Executive Editor – U.S. Travel’s IPW Daily
- 2018 Issues
- 2017 Issues
- 2016 Issues
- 2015 Issues
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- The Top 2018 Home Trends In Renovation And Design
- Housing Shortage Solutions Could Be the Next Wave of Innovation
- Small Businesses Find Space to Grow in DowntownDC
- Seeking Shelter: City Provides Cold Weather Help for Homeless
- Green Neighbors: Public Recycling Program Creates a Better Downtown
- How Channellock Has Stayed Innovative for 125 Years
- The Spark of Innovation: Zippo Manufacturing
- Inside the Gladiator Arena: The DC Challenge Cup Pitch Competition
- Chicago Transforms from Second City to Startup City
- Riots to Revitalization: The Difference on H Street is Night and Day
- Beyond the Capitol Dome: D.C. Embraces Its Entrepreneurial Economy
- L.A. Story: Santa Monica Takes the Startup World by Storm
- One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? Austin Two-Steps With Tech Startups Again
- Austin’s Tech Scene: On the Comeback Trail
- Boston Rebels: From Tea Party Colonists to Today’s Tech Entrepreneurs
- How Does Funny or Die Make Money?
- Moneyballing and 7 Other Strange Terms You’ll Hear at a Startup Pitch Competition
- Shale of the Century
MEDIA HITS THAT MENTION ME
- Moving transportation beyond Macbeth – Houston Chronicle
- A mall with 2 different minimum wages – Oregon Business Report
- JEFF MEADORS: Georgia schools fail the test on ‘truth in advertising’ – Newton Citizen
- Tech, Business Groups to Congress: Don’t Hit the ‘Delete’ Button on the Fourth Amendment — Techpoint