As International Women’s Day approaches in March, it’s the perfect time to spotlight the journalists whose work not only informs but also challenges the status quo. Across beats ranging from politics and investigative reporting to food, culture, and business, women in media continue to shape the narratives that influence our world.
These journalists bring fresh perspectives, uncover untold stories, and hold power to account—all while navigating an industry that still grapples with gender disparities. Whether they’re exposing systemic injustices, highlighting underrepresented voices, or driving cultural conversations, their work is essential.
To celebrate their impact, we’ve curated a list of 10 standout journalists who are making waves in their respective fields. If you’re in PR, media, or simply love great storytelling, these are the names you should be following this Women’s History Month—and beyond.
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Role: Contributing News and Politics Editor
About: Melissa Noel is an award-winning journalist, host and media entrepreneur who built a distinguished career in television news and digital media with work that centers on reporting issues impacting the global Black diaspora.
Recent or Relevant Coverage: Google Removes Black History Month, Pride Month And More From Calendar
Socials: Instagram
Location: New York, NY
Role: LA Reporter
About: Audrey Kemp is a Los Angeles-based staff reporter for The Drum, where she reports on influencers, creativity, labor and sustainability, among other topics. Before her current role, she worked for the Orange County Business Journal, Janky Smooth Magazine, Locale Lifestyle Magazine, Narratively Inc. and other publications. A UC Irvine alumna with a degree in literary journalism, she aspires to follow in the footsteps of literary legends like Joan Didion and Chris Hedges.
Recent or Relevant Coverage: See 2024’s top International Women’s Day campaigns & activations
Socials: LinkedIn, Instagram
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Role: Senior News Editor
About: Emily Burack (she/her) is the Senior News Editor for Town & Country, where she covers entertainment, celebrities, the royals, and a wide range of other topics. Before joining T&C, she was the deputy managing editor at Hey Alma, a Jewish culture site.
Recent or Relevant Coverage: The 25 Best Books About (And By) First Ladies
Socials: Instagram, X
Location: New York, NY
Role: Executive Digital Director
About: Charlie Carballo is a writer, editor and the Executive Digital Director for Fairchild Media Group, leading digital and traffic strategy for footwearnews.com and wwd.com. His previous roles with FN include West Coast Digital Editor and Senior Digital Editor. He has also written for iHeartRadio, NY Post, Variety, Made in Hollywood, the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, the Gainesville Sun and other outlets. He holds a B.S. in Journalism from the University of Florida.
Recent or Relevant Coverage: Brands and Retailers Celebrating Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day With Conversations, Donations and More
Socials: Instagram
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Role: Senior Staff Writer
About: Noor Al-Sibai is a senior staff writer at Futurism, journalist, media theorist, and researcher with over a decade of experience in online media. Based in Brooklyn, she specializes in SEO, media relations, international reporting, and storytelling. She holds a B.S. in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Asheville.
Recent or Relevant Coverage: Trump Appears to Have Accidentally Declared That Every Person in America Is Now Female
Socials: LinkedIn
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Role: Executive Editor
About: Lisa Lindahl is a journalist, author, and Forbes.com contributor covering health, wellness, and women’s issues. A longtime advocate for epilepsy awareness and equitable healthcare, she served as senior vice president of the Epilepsy Foundation of America, leading initiatives on women’s health. Lisa has written extensively on business, culture, and personal empowerment, contributing to books and publications such as Women with Epilepsy: A Handbook of Health and Treatment Issues and Minding Your Business. Her work explores the intersection of health, creativity, and social change.
Recent or Relevant Coverage: International Women’s Day Could Be Your Day, Too
Socials: LinkedIn
Location: Charleston, SC
Role: Editor
About: Shaye Weaver is the Editor of Time Out New York, uncovering hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path experiences across the city. She previously served as the Things to Do editor at Time Out and amNewYork and covered the Upper East Side for DNAinfo. Shaye began her career reporting on news and lifestyle for the Southampton and East Hampton Press.
Recent or Relevant Coverage: 11 things to do to celebrate International Women’s Day in NYC
Socials: BlueSky, Instagram
Location: New York, NY
Role: Reporter
About: Charlotte Phillipp is a Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE, covering breaking news, celebrity culture, and social media trends. She joined PEOPLE in 2024 after working as an entertainment reporter at The Messenger, where she covered celebrity news, trials, and viral stories. A graduate of the University of Southern California, Charlotte was the Executive Editor of Annenberg Media and was nominated for a Los Angeles Press Club award for her reporting.
Recent or Relevant Coverage: 7 More Women Accuse Ravens Player Justin Tucker of Inappropriate Sexual Behavior During Massages
Socials: LinkedIn
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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