Mary Wroblewski
School
Illinois State University, Northern Illinois University
Expertise
Communication, Marketing, Lifestyle & Health
- Mary is a career journalist, working as both a writer and editor at many print and online publications.
- Mary is a regular contributor to several Hearst Media publications, writing about communication, marketing, small business, and lifestyle topics. She has also written for Crain's Chicago Business, Woman's Day, and Verywell Health.
- Mary may prefer nonfiction writing, but she weaves some important elements of creative writing into her work — namely the storytelling ideals of relatability, description, and cadence.
Experience
Mary's career path followed a trajectory similar to someone her grandfather instantly likened her to: Lois Lane. She began her career as a reporter at a weekly newspaper, then moved to a large, suburban daily newspaper and then became an editor on the night news desk of one of the largest metropolitan newspapers in the country (though not The Daily Planet). As newspapers and magazines grappled with historic challenges posed by the emergence of the internet, Mary decided to parlay her journalism and media relations skills to small businesses. While writing was the common thread in these efforts, she also burnished her digital communication skill set, focusing on website and blog content while integrating the guiding principles of search engine optimization. Once newspapers recalibrated and other online publications like those at Static Media emerged, Mary refocused her energies on nonfiction articles. She continues to write about communication, marketing, small business issues, lifestyle, and health for myriad print and online publications. She is thrilled to be a contributor to Glam, just as Lois Lane surely would be.
Education
Mary holds a bachelor's degree in mass communication with an emphasis in journalism from Illinois State University. Mary also holds a master's degree in journalism from Northern Illinois University. She is a member of Kappa Tau Alpha, an academic honor society for journalists.
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Stories By Mary Wroblewski
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No wonder the boss' instructions have caught you by surprise. Here's What you can wear when the dress code is business formal and you're unsure.
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Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony met in the late '90s and what came next was a decades-long relationship. Of what kind? This is what we know.
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If you want to celebrate Thanksgiving in style, you've got some planning to do, particularly if you want to set up a bar alongside your Thanksgiving turkey.
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No matter how sad, disillusioned, or even hopeless you may feel at the moment, it may help to remember that there's an optimism lurking within you.
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Cooked pasta dishes should last between three and five days in the refrigerator. This means it's crucial to know when pasta has gone bad.
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Whether you gravitate to strawberries for their sweet, slightly tart flavor, or their vitamins and minerals, you probably don't want to miss a single fresh one.
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Anthony Scaramucci knows how to make his small but distinctive voice heard, like when it comes to Liz Truss' resignation. Here's what he said.
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These are five ideas that should help make the task of cleaning your home office much easier.
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Sweet potato casserole is a tried and true holiday dish. However, there are several ways to spruce it up from the norm and give this side dish a new life.
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Many people are choosing to forgo excessive shampooing of their hair, instead attempting to balance their scalps with alternative cleansers and even water.
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Coffee lovers rejoice — it turns out there are health benefits to your favorite morning drink, benefits that could be enhanced by adding coconut milk.
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Whoopi Goldberg has never served in the U.S. Congress, but this is no deal-breaker. Here's the reason Whoopi Goldberg says she could run for president.
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If you find one bruised apple in an otherwise fresh-looking bag should you throw away only the bad apple or the entire bag?
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Cutting your hair is not for the faint of heart. But how do you know if you pull off chin-length hair?