Victoria Reitano graduated from Quinnipiac a year and a half ago, and has already made incredible strides as an up and coming journalist in the constantly evolving world of communications. She has mastered the ins and outs of social media, and was recently featured on the TODAY show. Journalism Professor Kenn Venit remembers her as one of his most ambitious and motivated students. ‘On the first day of each semester, I ask my students what they hope to become. Victoria confidently told me, “I want to be a New York Times correspondent.” I have never had a student aim that high, but I knew she was capable of whatever she set her mind to.’ Reitano studied abroad in Italy while at QU, and Venit recalls the amazing impact that time had upon her. “She came back sophisticated, fashionable, and worldly,” he said. Ever since her return, this self-proclaimed “Giornalista,” comes closer to the NY Times with each passing day.Â
 What were you involved in while at QU?
I was the President of Lambda Pi Eta, a founding sister of Alpha Delta Pi, a founding Editor of The Quad News and I wrote for the Chronicle my freshman/sophomore year. I also was involved with the QU Democrats and attended the Inauguration of President Obama with Professor McClean in 2009.Â
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All sorts of things! By day, I’m the Assistant Editor at SDTimes, a trade magazine that covers enterprise technology, which is basically technology for software developers. By night, I’m a blogger for my own website, The Giornalista Files, and I contribute to a bunch of different blogs focused on giving advice to women.Â
City desk reporter for The New York Times (the digital version, of course)
Be courageous. Push the envelope. Think like a Man, live like a Woman. Journalism is changing field, instead of fearing it, be thankful that you have the opportunity to define what journalism will mean in the next five, ten, fifteen years.Â
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Twitter and a strong understanding of Social Media tools. Social Media is the best way to reach, and learn about, your audience, so be sure you understand the proper way to use it as a journalist.Â
To learn more about Victoria and her inspiring career, visit her personal website www.VictoriaReitano.com and follow her on Twitter @giornalista515.Â