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About Me

Tech Co-Founder. Podcast Producer
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Chloe LeValley

Chloe LeValley is the tech co-founder of Melo, a podcasting app for indie podcast creators.

 

She is a seasoned podcast producer and news reporter with over six years of experience in multimedia.

 

She has worked on seven podcasts, leading various teams to success in expanding their community through the art of conversation.

Her expertise lies in multimedia journalism, using video, audio, graphic design, and strong writing skills to tell compelling stories of public interest. 

Her work spans topics of mental health, international and local politics, human rights, the coronavirus pandemic, and the environment, with articles published in The Olympian, The Associated Press, and more. 

Chloe was born in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1997. She studied Broadcasting and Electronic Communication Arts from San Francisco State University and spent a year in Denmark at the Danish School of Media and Journalism.

In the program, she worked with journalism students from 20 different countries. She covered stories on the civil unrest happening in Hong Kong in 2018 and a group of students in London tracing the true history of the region. She reported on The Network Enforcement Act, a German law aimed at combating fake news on social media at the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium. She also covered stories about environmental sustainability in Copenhagen. 

For her final school project, she managed a team of six students to produce a documentary film about the housing crisis at the university, demonstrating the powerful ways students afford to attend the school, including living in closets, vans, and living rooms. 

Later she went on to work as a Civic Engagement Reporter for a Seattle Times Affiliate Newspaper. There she broke articles on the Black Lives Matter movement, the coronavirus pandemic, and the decisions of local leaders in the city, county, and state government.

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