About Joannie Fischer
Joannie Fischer is an accomplished professional writer with more than 30 years of experience writing and editing for prime national magazines. She is currently located in the San Francisco Bay area. With an interest in topics such as medicine, neuroscience, human behavior, psychology, and scientific developments, Joannie is deeply invested in the way technology and humanity interact.
Joannie attended Harvard University and graduated from the school in 1988. Since her graduation, she has led a prolific career. Early on, she served as a reporter for the States News Service where she reported for newspapers in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Missouri, and Washington, D.C. for nearly a year. Following this move in her career, Joannie was enlisted as a Senior Editor for the U.S. News & World Report where she remained for nearly twelves years.
She has covered ground-breaking news such as human cloning as well as the nature of literature in relation to the history of the United States. Additionally, she has written about a variety of topics from the Olympics to religion. Joannie’s expertise is vast and varied, and her talent extends beyond the confines of genre.
Journalism and writing are crucial aspects of Joannie’s life. Even before her career began, Joannie was interested and passionate about exploring important topics. As journalism provides a valuable resource for everyone regardless of expertise, career, and experience, Joannie’s passion is undoubtedly an important one.
Joannie Fischer is also a devoted mother to two children with special needs. She decided to take time away from her writing career to spend more time with them, and she is currently interested in freelance work relating to any number of topics and fields. Though Joannie has taken some time away from the intensive realm of her career, she is still deeply passionate about promoting cutting-edge journalism. In 2007, Joannie joined the Center for Public Integrity and currently holds positions on the Board of Directors as well as on the Development Committee. From 2008 to 2009., Joannie also served as a fellow at the Philanthropy Workshop West.
Outside of her professional and familiar life, Joannie is also intrigued by modern medicine, namely unique, unusual, or alternative methods of promoting wellness. She is especially interested in anti-aging products and methods as well as exciting exercises. On this website, Joannie Fischer will explore all manners of health, beauty, and wellness tips and practices that may stray from mainstream methods.