
Jessica Goldstein
Jessica Goldstein is the senior director of NPR's events and strategic initiatives. In this role, she oversees all of NPR's editorial content live events including the Tiny Desk Contest and the How I Built This live shows and summit. Previously, Goldstein was the senior supervising producer at NPR Music where she helped define and lead many of NPR Music's major content initiatives across multiple platforms, including with the news magazines, podcasts, and multimedia projects.
From 2007 – 2011, Goldstein was a producer on NPR's Science Desk, contributing radio and multimedia stories on all of NPR's award-winning programs; she also was Robert Krulwich's producer and helped to create and edit his blog Krulwich Wonders. From 1994 to 2007, Goldstein traveled around the world as the producer for the NPR/National Geographic Society collaboration Radio Expeditions, and was part of the Radio Expeditions team that was awarded the 2001 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver Baton Award.
Before coming to NPR in 1994, Goldstein collected oral histories of people in conflict-torn neighborhoods around the world for news publications and museum exhibitions. She also interned at the Hebrew/English production of Sesame Street.
Born and raised in New York City, Goldstein is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in History. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her family.
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What started as a personal project has become an internet sensation. And almost overnight photographer Irina Werning went from shooting friends and family to NFL superstar Chris Cooley.
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An astronaut's photo provides a never-before-seen perspective of the space shuttle Endeavour docked with the International Space Station.