Jamie DeLoma is both an experienced journalist and computer nerd. He joined the Connecticut Post in August, 1998 and has been involved in every facet of editorial content. He is the vice president and webmaster of the Connecticut Professional Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. He serves as the pagination advisor of the Post’s CTTeens section, and was a founding member of the monthly section written, edited and designed by area high school students.
Previously, Jamie served as a news editor at NBCNewYork.com where he covered the historic 2008 papal visit to America, organized and secured bloggers, coordinated Web coverage of the 2008 presidential election coverage and managed site content on a day-to-day basis.
He later served as a news editor and producer at FOXNews.com where he filed national stories and managed the news leader’s homepage and primary sections.
Jamie currently is a freelance copy and page editor for Hearst Connecticut newspapers where he works with content from the Connecticut Post, Danbury News-Times, Stamford Advocate and Greenwich Time. He is an avid tweeter, Facebook user and general news junkie. He is also a graduate student in Quinnipiac University’s interactive communications program and looks forward to an open and continuous dialogue.