School
Fairfield University, Babson College
Expertise
Home Improvement, DIY Projects, Cleaning Hacks
- Maggie has dozens of bylines in publications owned by Moffly Media and Time Out New York in the home and style space.
- Her blog details her home improvement projects (new homeowner alert!), including a kitchen and bathroom renovation.
- An avid garden enthusiast, Maggie prides herself on her ability to keep her plants happy and thriving.
Experience
Maggie started working with Static Media as a freelance writer in the fall of 2024 and has over a decade of experience as an editor and writer. She first began my career in a bustling newsroom filled with journalists (including herself) either on the phone with sources or head down, hard at work to press send on the latest story, keen to meet deadlines. After more than five years of bylines, she transitioned into marketing, where she started to manage global product launches from conception to launch — and beyond. And she continues to do so. Her current and past employers include NASCAR Digital Media, SportsBusiness Journal, Saucony, and Troubadour.
Education
Maggie has an undergraduate degree in journalism from Fairfield University and completed her MBA with Babson College.
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Home Improvement
By Maggie MacKenzie
This bathroom tile color may surprise you, but the trendy hue gives your bathroom a warm ambiance fit for both a modern and timeless space.
By Maggie MacKenzie
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Cleaning
By Maggie MacKenzie
You likely have a long-forgotten bag of Epsom salt sitting by the tub or tucked away in a closet. We share if it can go bad and what to look for.
By Maggie MacKenzie
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