Cicely V. Teal
Cicely V. Teal graduated from Northeastern Illinois University with a B.A. in Communication and Depaul Univeristy with a M.A in Journalism. She contributed to and maintained a column at N’Digo Magapaper, and wrote for Urban Influence Magazine, Breaking Tweets, The DePaulia and The Independent. She also worked on documentary projects at WTTW channel 11, children’s television programming at WCIU-TV and African American programming at Central City Productions.
She is a blogger and studies web analytics, social networking strategies and integrated marketing at the University of Chicago.
She can be contacted at Cicely@glossmagazineonline.com
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