groveland, massachusetts, united states
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Claim your profileHayley Smith is an environment reporter for the Los Angeles Times, where she covers the many ways climate change is reshaping life in California, including drought, floods, wildfires and deadly heat. She previously worked on the breaking news team. Hayley has made numerous TV, radio and podcast appearances to discuss her work, including: MSNBC Reports; NPR's Morning Edition; KCRW's Press Play with Madeleine Brand; KPCC's AirTalk with Larry Mantle; BBC Newshour; BBC's The Context; Times Radio in London; Spectrum's LA Times Today and more. Prior to joining the LA Times, Hayley spent a decade in the communications field, where she wrote the ASPCA's most successful email campaign of all time and garnered an AdWeek award for her innovative digital media work with One Direction, among other achievements. She holds a Master’s degree in journalism from USC Annenberg.






Master Of Science, Communication, Journalism at University Of Southern CaliforniaGraduated: 2020
Master Of Business Administration, Business Administration, Business Administration And Management at Unh Peter T. Paul College Of Business And EconomicsGraduated: 2016
Bachelor Of Arts, American Literature, English at New York UniversityGraduated: 2009