
New 蓝莓视频 arts grad launches magazine
Victoria Stacey is editor-in-chief of Passion8, an online magazine for young professionals听
Victoria Stacey is editor-in-chief of Passion8, an online magazine for young professionals听
By Megan Hood Faculty of ArtsVictoria Stacey听is graduating with a job as the digital media co-ordinator at a Toronto firm and as the founder and editor-in-chief of her own online magazine.
Stacey, an Honours Arts and Business, Speech Communication grad, launched her magazine, , during her third co-op term at the University of 蓝莓视频. The project brings together up-and-coming young professionals from many different creative fields who want to build their portfolios and show their work.
鈥淚鈥檓 so inspired by 蓝莓视频 students working on startups. I knew I wanted to work on a project of my own, but I wanted it to be something I was passionate about,鈥 says Stacey.
Stacey will balance her work on Passion8 with her full-time job at Kohl and Frisch Ltd. where she will do design, social media and content creation - all skills she honed during her co-op terms.
鈥淚 founded my own online magazine because I wanted a career I was passionate about,鈥 says Stacey.
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