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Shaleeta Harrison

Shaleeta Harrison is the publications manager at the BCIT Student Association and the managing editor of Link magazine. Previously, Shaleeta was the executive director for the Federation of BC Writers, and managing editor of WordWorks magazine. Prior to that, she was the owner and co-founder of text litmag, a temporary free art magazine distributed throughout British Columbia.

Shaleeta received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Vancouver Island University in 2015 in the areas of creative writing, English, and visual arts. She also has experience with graphic design, event management, copywriting, administration, and grant writing.

After living on Vancouver Island for 27 years, Shaleeta moved to Burnaby in 2019, and plans to pursue a Masters Degree in Publishing there.

 

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The Magazine Association of BC represents, connects and promotes the BC magazine industry.

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Suite 316 - 336 East 1st Avenue
Vancouver, BC V5T 4R6

Phone: 604-688-1175
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