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Nicole Knox is the Communications and Media Relations Coordinator for Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. She is responsible for generating content for the website, social media and print publications. Nicole works with each department at the Atlanta BeltLine to coordinate interviews, release information to the press, and prepare presentations for the executive team. Nicole spearheads the Trail Etiquette campaign and managed the publication of the 2015 Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Annual Report. She also played an integral role in the production of the 2014 Annual Report, which was awarded the International Economic Development Council’s Silver Award. Until 2015, Nicole had a regular column in Atlanta VeloCity magazine, a publication by and for Atlanta’s cycling community. From 2010 to 2014, Nicole served as the nonfiction editor for Loose Change, WonderRoot’s literary magazine and has had her short fiction appear in PosteHaste Quarterly and The Red Clay Review. Nicole’s publishing credits also include copy-editing Business Acumen II. She holds a Master of Professional Writing from Kennesaw State University.
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