Nancy Henderson

Nancy Henderson is an award-winning journalist who has published hundreds of articles in Smithsonian, The New York Times, Parade, The Wall Street Journal and other publications. The author of Sewing Hope and Able! How One Company’s Extraordinary Workforce Changed the Way We Look at Disability Today, she enjoys breaking stereotypes and often writes about people who are making a difference through their work. She also creates content for newsletters, websites and other marketing materials for corporate and nonprofit clients.

 

 

info Subjects

General

Arts & Culture
Food & Drink
Nature & Environment
Travel

Specialties

Disability, diversity, profiles, human interest, human rights, law

notepad Skills

  • Advertorials
  • Annual reports
  • Books
  • Brochures
  • Content marketing
  • Feature writing
  • Ghostwriting
  • Profiles
  • Speechwriting
  • Web copy
  • News releases
  • Articles

notepad Writing Credits

Smithsonian, The New York Times, Super Lawyers, Parade, The Wall Street Journal, Southwest Airlines Spirit, The Local Palate, Family Circle, Southern Living, Woman’s Day, Chicago Tribune, The Costco Connection, many others

notepad Book Credits

Able! How One Company’s Extraordinary Workforce Changed the Way We Look at Disability Today (BenBella Books)

Sewing Hope (the story of a Ugandan nun who provides a safe haven for young women formerly abducted by terrorist Joseph Kony (Dust Jacket Press)

star Awards, Honors, Appointments

Awards include:

Tennessee Press Association, multiple awards, 2019-2021

Meeman Award, 2020 TPA contest, for “Humanizing the Human Trafficking Crisis,” Knoxville Ledger

EP Symbol of Excellence, Exceptional Parent Magazine

Gold Award, Reader Service, Magazine Association of the Southeast

First Place, National Federation of Press Women Communications Contest

Print Journalism EDI (Equality, Dignity and Independence) awards, Easter Seals

 

 

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