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Use of DataLu Ann Reeb, an Emmy award winning news producer, is Journalism Chair at Boston’s Emerson College. Teaching there since 2012, Reeb also served as Director and Assistant Dean of the Entrepreneurial and Business program and Senior Executive-in-Residence.
Reeb founded three online media companies and created Emerson College’s online Master of Arts in Journalism and Media Innovation program.
Her career as a television journalist began with reporting and producing documentaries in major markets, covering Nelson Mandela, five U.S. Presidents, the world's first artificial heart implant, and John Glenn's second space flight. She became executive producer at WBZ-TV in Boston for nearly 12 years where she won two Emmy awards.
She co-founded Skyways Communications, LLC, in the late 1990s and served as its president. While there, she produced online news content for corporate clients.
After 10 years at Skyways, she founded her own company, Boston Media Group LLC, to develop effective media and communication strategies. She founded Legal Talk Network, which assists legal professionals in creating video and podcast content in business-to-business environments. Legal Talk produced 15 different podcasts and reached more than 200-thousand listeners each month.
She attended Suffolk University’s Sawyer Business School in Boston, Massachusetts, receiving a Master of Business Administration/Business Management degree in 2008.
She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English/History in 1977 from the University of Kentucky, in Louisville.