Joanne Bamberger
Joanne Bamberger, an entrepreneurial journalist, award-winning writer, and attorney, is the publisher and editor in chief of The Broad Side, a noted digital magazine of women’s commentary. She is the author/editor of the Amazon #1 bestseller Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox, an anthology that explores the question of why so many Americans, especially women, have such complicated and conflicting feelings when it comes to one of the most well-known and admired women in the world — Hillary Rodham Clinton.
A new media expert and authority on the political involvement of women and mothers, Joanne contributes political commentary and analysis to a variety of outlets, including MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, ABC’s Good Morning America, XM Radio POTUS, Al Jazeera America, BBC Radio, and more. She is a regular contributor to USA Today, the San Francisco Chronicle, and The Huffington Post and was a regular contributor to AOL’s Politics Daily, POLITICO’s Arena, BlogHer, The Stir, and Babble.com. She’s also written for The Washington Post, The Daily Beast, Washingtonian Magazine, The Washington Examiner, Legal Times, CNN.com, NPR.com, and many more national and regional publications.
In addition to being named to a variety of “must-read” lists over the years, Joanne was chosen for the 2014 Forty Over 40 “disruptor” list for her work in amplifying the voices of women for political and social change, and was awarded the 2013 Advocacy Innovator Award by Campaigns & Elections magazine. Working Mother Magazine has called her one of the most “powerful” moms in social media and she was a 2011 finalist for the Women’s Media Center prestigious Social Media Award. She is also a SheSource expert on a variety of issues, as highlighted at the Women’s Media Center.
Joanne was one of the first internet voices speaking about the intersection of women and mothers online and political/social activism with her former blog, PunditMom. Joanne is also the author of the Amazon bestselling book Mothers of Intention: How Women & Social Media are Revolutionizing Politics in America, the first book to examine the phenomenon of the rise of women in social media, how they’ve used online tools for change and the uphill battle women still face in the world of politics and activism.
Joanne is a sought after speaker on a variety of topics that touch on the political and social activism of women, including how to become a political though leader through opinion commentary, and she has advised a variety of clients on best practices in connecting with women online. She is on the board of trustees of the Association of Opinion Journalists.
Joanne holds a degree in political science, as well as a law degree, and practiced law for many years, both in the private and public sectors. Prior to her career as a lawyer, she was an award-winning broadcast journalist in a variety of local markets. She lives in the shadow of the nation’s capital with her husband and teenage daughter.