Anne Christnovich
Anne Christnovich, communications manager, works with the Northwest’s media and movers and shakers to execute strategies that connect Sightline’s work to diverse audiences. Anne joined Sightline in July 2018 after working for nine years in the daily newspaper industry. Of note was her work as managing editor of the Standard-Examiner in northern Utah. There, she led an award-winning investigative project on jail conditions that resulted in statewide changes to transparency and government accountability laws. She also steered a series on the social, economic and environmental repercussions of a shrinking Great Salt Lake, a project that won regional recognition for innovation and storytelling. In her free time, Anne takes every chance she gets to hit a hiking trail, she runs for fun (no, really) and hangs out with her dog, whose favorite activity is lying down in an inconvenient place midway through a walk. Email her at anne [at] sightline [dot] org, and follow her on Twitter at @anne_c_1234.
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