Alexandra Pope (BPhil’06) graduated from UNB’s Renaissance College Bachelor of Philosophy in Leadership program and went straight to work in social media and journalism for local newspapers. She jumped to The Weather Network and then joined Canadian Geographic as digital editor – a dream job. Recently, she was named Editor-in-Chief of Canadian Geographic magazine and its sister publication, Canadian Geographic Travel. Alexandra has had the opportunity to travel to many amazing places in pursuit of interesting stories, including a tidal energy platform in the middle of the Bay of Fundy, a fur trading post in northern Saskatchewan, and the Vimy Ridge battlefield. 

In this episode:   

Alexandra’s role as Editor-in-Chief of Canadian Geographic and her path from local weekly newspaper journalist to leading a major national magazine  The struggle and successes with work-life balance  The polarization of media and influence of social media – and where journalism is heading  Travel adventures and the rewards of doing what you love   

Links and resources:   

Canadian Geographic  

UNB Renaissance College 

Alexandra’s LinkedIn 

Alexandra’s Twitter 

Alexandra’s Instagram 

Thanks to:   

Our alumni host, Shauna Cole 

Music by alumni artist, Beats of Burden  

Our alumni Affinity Partners, TD Insurance, Manulife, and MBNA Mastercard  

 To listen to UNBeknownst and for more info on the podcast, the hosts and how to subscribe to new episode alerts, visit our website 

 

 

 

Alexandra Pope (BPhil’06) graduated from UNB’s Renaissance College Bachelor of Philosophy in Leadership program and went straight to work in social media and journalism for local newspapers. She jumped to The Weather Network and then joined Canadian Geographic as digital editor – a dream job. Recently, she was named Editor-in-Chief of Canadian Geographic magazine and its sister publication, Canadian Geographic Travel. Alexandra has had the opportunity to travel to many amazing places in pursuit of interesting stories, including a tidal energy platform in the middle of the Bay of Fundy, a fur trading post in northern Saskatchewan, and the Vimy Ridge battlefield. 

In this episode:   

Alexandra’s role as Editor-in-Chief of Canadian Geographic and her path from local weekly newspaper journalist to leading a major national magazine  The struggle and successes with work-life balance  The polarization of media and influence of social media – and where journalism is heading  Travel adventures and the rewards of doing what you love   

Links and resources:   

Canadian Geographic  

UNB Renaissance College 

Alexandra’s LinkedIn 

Alexandra’s Twitter 

Alexandra’s Instagram 

Thanks to:   

Our alumni host, Shauna Cole 

Music by alumni artist, Beats of Burden  

Our alumni Affinity Partners, TD Insurance, Manulife, and MBNA Mastercard  

 To listen to UNBeknownst and for more info on the podcast, the hosts and how to subscribe to new episode alerts, visit our website