Born in the Washington D.C. suburbs, Corinne Litchfield graduated with honors from Takoma Academy and received a B.A. in English and Communications from George Washington University. Her early career in the D.C. area focused on health communications, with an emphasis in call center training and management. Clients included the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, the National Institutes of Health, and the Food & Drug Administration.
Corinne moved to Southern California in the spring of 2000, working first as an editorial assistant for consumer magazines at PRIMEDIA and later as an associate editor for B2B magazines at Canon Communications. In 2008, she transitioned into public relations, representing several Web 2.0 clients at The Bohle Company. Her freelance career took off in 2009, working with clients on marketing and PR campaigns, social media management, and content writing.
Corinne relocated to Sacramento in 2010, where she wrote for Sacramento Magazine and other publications on technology, health and medicine, personality profiles, and regional travel/businesses/events. She also provided marketing, social media, and communications support to individuals, nonprofit organizations, private industry, and small businesses. A frequent speaker at writers’ groups on website building, social media, and online platform development, Corinne gave the keynote address at Inlandia Institute’s 2015 Indie Authors Fair.
In September 2016, Corinne returned to the East Coast and currently lives in the Maryland suburbs. Through her consulting business, Corinne Litchfield Media, she works with East Coast and West Coast clients on marketing and communications projects, social media management, and content development.