Stephanie Abrams is an award-winning veteran journalist and public relations expert with a proven track record of success in all media platforms. As a public relations specialist at Abrams Management, she represented local and national corporations with crisis management, news and social placements, and media consulting with a charitable focus under DBA Give Back PR. Her passion for charity-driven stories led her to develop the Circa Cares division at Circa News, where she served as National Correspondent and LA Bureau Chief.
Stephanie's experience as a journalist and with community relationship building, allowed her to excel as the first Social Media Director of a major metropolitan school district. At the LAUSD she built out the Districts main social media sites, formed and led the district's first social media team of 30 and worked with LAUSD District leaders across Los Angeles to establish a social media presence and policies for 1030 school sites. She also created the first news update for the District on the local PBS Station for broadcast and social media streaming called @LASchools.
Before her time at LAUSD, Stephanie spent over a decade at CBS Television Stations as an anchor and reporter, where she covered breaking news, feature and investigative reporting, and developed her own franchise as the company's first local female technology reporter. As a newsroom leader she also served as spokesperson at various community and charity events for CBSLA and CBS Philly.
Her excellence in reporting earned her several honors, including the Telly Award in 2019 for "Soulshocka: Rapper with Autism Finds His Voice," the People's Choice Webby and Academy Webby Award in 2017 for "The People Walker," and an Emmy Honor in 2008 for "School Safety Test" and "Heroes Diner."
Stephanie is a cum laude graduate of Brandeis University, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Journalism. She is a licensed real estate agent with DRE 2124772 and in her spare time serves as the President of her son's high school PTSA. She also recently earned IBM's Professional Certificate in Applied AI and is taking a course in Python. She has also served on the nonprofit boards of Safe Passage lives, a non-profit dedicated to domestic violence awareness, Future Architect Foundation, and Crime Stoppers of Pennsylvania.
Stephanie worked in various cities throughout the country before returning home to Los Angeles where she now resides with her teenage son, and furfamily of three cats and a dog. She's always up for fun competition in tennis, pickleball, strategy board games, or in VR. If you ever want to have a discussion about the multiverse, she's up for that too. From science fiction to real science, exploring the possibilities is fun, and so she's also taking Stanford School of Medicine's course in Understanding Einstein's Theory of Relativity.
Stephanie's experience as a journalist and with community relationship building, allowed her to excel as the first Social Media Director of a major metropolitan school district. At the LAUSD she built out the Districts main social media sites, formed and led the district's first social media team of 30 and worked with LAUSD District leaders across Los Angeles to establish a social media presence and policies for 1030 school sites. She also created the first news update for the District on the local PBS Station for broadcast and social media streaming called @LASchools.
Before her time at LAUSD, Stephanie spent over a decade at CBS Television Stations as an anchor and reporter, where she covered breaking news, feature and investigative reporting, and developed her own franchise as the company's first local female technology reporter. As a newsroom leader she also served as spokesperson at various community and charity events for CBSLA and CBS Philly.
Her excellence in reporting earned her several honors, including the Telly Award in 2019 for "Soulshocka: Rapper with Autism Finds His Voice," the People's Choice Webby and Academy Webby Award in 2017 for "The People Walker," and an Emmy Honor in 2008 for "School Safety Test" and "Heroes Diner."
Stephanie is a cum laude graduate of Brandeis University, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Journalism. She is a licensed real estate agent with DRE 2124772 and in her spare time serves as the President of her son's high school PTSA. She also recently earned IBM's Professional Certificate in Applied AI and is taking a course in Python. She has also served on the nonprofit boards of Safe Passage lives, a non-profit dedicated to domestic violence awareness, Future Architect Foundation, and Crime Stoppers of Pennsylvania.
Stephanie worked in various cities throughout the country before returning home to Los Angeles where she now resides with her teenage son, and furfamily of three cats and a dog. She's always up for fun competition in tennis, pickleball, strategy board games, or in VR. If you ever want to have a discussion about the multiverse, she's up for that too. From science fiction to real science, exploring the possibilities is fun, and so she's also taking Stanford School of Medicine's course in Understanding Einstein's Theory of Relativity.