Brenna Keller, a life-long Northern Kentuckian and a resident of Ludlow, brings her extensive knowledge and caring of the community and her expertise in public health, to the NKyTribune as associate editor.
Keller grew up in Fort Mitchell, graduated from Centre College magnum cum laude with a B.A. in anthropolgy/sociology and from Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health with a master’s degree.
“We welcome Brenna Keller to the NKyTribune team,” said Judy Clabes, editor/publisher. “She brings invaluable expertise to our nonprofit, public service news organization and will be a strong advocate for our readers. She embraces our public service mission and will help us advance it in major ways. We can’t wait to share the energy and excitement she brings to our enterprise.”
Keller most recently worked for the CDC as associate service fellow in social science and health communication, based in Cincinnati, and previously interned with the Northern Kentucky Health Department…