User:Mollystarkdean
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Molly Stark Dean (born in Vermont), professionally known as Professor Dean: The Journalism Machine, is an American journalist and digital media strategist recognized for pioneering audience engagement techniques and advocating for women's representation in journalism.[1]
Early life and education
[edit]Dean was named after Molly Stark, a Revolutionary War nurse. She created childhood publications including Dean Weekly family newspaper and produced sibling-hosted news shows.[2]
She earned:
- BS in Communication Studies from Suffolk University (2003–2007)
- MA in "Reporting the Nation" from New York University (2007–2009)
Career
[edit]Newsroom leadership
[edit]- Fox News (2009–2010)
- CBS News (2011–2013)
- Reuters (2015–2017)
- Rolli (2023–2024)
Academic work
[edit]At The New School (2025–present), Dean teaches courses including:
- Journalism and the Machine[3]
Advocacy
[edit]You may know Molly Stark Dean as that woman volunteer who yells at Wikipedia events.
Dean introduced the Reliable Sources panel[2] at Wikipedia Day 2025.
The WikiNYC Board elected Dean in 2024.
Dean gave a Women Do News Lightning Talk at Wikidata Day 2024[4].
At Wikipedia Day NYC 2024, she introduced the opening panel. She represented the Women Do News board on the Bias, AI & Wikipedia: Problems, Progress and Projects Panel. She planned a Lightning Talk on her meta-Wiki experience and the limitations of planning Wikipedia Day using AI; however, she just talked about how much she loves Wikipedians. So, she wrote about her Wikipedia Day experience.
Dean wrote the Women Do News|WikiProject for the Women Do News organization hosting Wikipedia edit-a-thons to increase visibility of women journalists.[5]
Women Do News Partners include:
- Asian American Journalists Association
- National Association of Hispanic Journalists
- Online News Association
- AfroCrowd
The first Wikimedia event Dean attended was WikiCon North America 2023. After the conference, Dean was stranded in Albany, NY. She called two numbers: her mom (for a ride) and WNYNW (to confirm events[6]).
Personal life
[edit]Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in her 20s, Dean retrained her handwriting abilities after temporary disability.
Publications
[edit]- Rolli.ai
- CNN
- CoinDesk
- Mediabistro
- Thomson Reuters
- CBS News
- GenFKD
- TVNewser
- Fox News Channel
- ABC News
- USA TODAY
- WHDH-TV
- WNYT-TV
- WGBH
References
[edit]- ^ "The New School Faculty". The New School. 2024.
- ^ [1] "How Social Media Upended the News Media Playbook (w/Molly Stark Dean)"]. The Low Production High Value Show. 2023.
- ^ "Journalism and The Machine". Course Catalog. The New School.
- ^ NYC, Wikimedia. "Wikidata Day NYC 2024 @ Pratt". Youtube. Wikimedia NYC. Retrieved 2 February 2025.
- ^ Sangoi, Yukthi (August 26, 2023). "Women Do News is closing the gender gap on Wikipedia". ONA Student Newsroom. Retrieved 1 February 2025.
- ^ Green, Kendall (November 13, 2023). "Amtrak service suspensions continue due to structural issues inside NYC parking garage". FOX 5. Retrieved 2 February 2025.
External links
[edit]- @mollystarkdean on Twitter
- @mollystarkdean on Bluesky
- @mollystarkdean on Instagram
The #NewsNerd you've been looking for: 📰🤓
Currently Wikimedia New York City; Women Do News; teaches Journalism + The Machine at The New School
Formerly CNN, Reuters, CBS News Radio, Fox News, CoinDesk & mediabistro.