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Caroline Bennett writes plays, essays, and ads in New York City.
As a copywriter, she creates short- and long-form marketing pieces for high-profile pharmaceutical, real estate, and consumer goods clients. She has written copy for Marcom Award-winning projects and written
articles on personal finance and investing for The Motley Fool and AOL Daily Finance.
As a playwright, her one-act dark comedy Garbage Person Karaoke premiered in 2016 at the Manhattan
Repertory Theatre and later performed to sold-out audiences at the 2017 Capital Fringe Festival in Washington, DC. Her second show, Devices of Torture, premiered at the 2018 New York International Fringe
Festival (FringeNYC) and was named a “Best Bet” by the review website Theater is Easy.
As an essayist, her work has been featured in Holl & Lane Magazine.
Caroline holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg,
Virginia.

Caroline Bennett is a writer in New York City.
She tells concise and compelling stories for brands that help people live better.
Whether living in a digital or print space, Caroline's work catches reader attention and informs while it entertains.
Transforming data into eye-catching messages that inspire action is Caroline's favorite part of her job. She is well-versed in crafting brand voice, conceptualizing new and fresh campaign ideas, and pulling a sparkling headline from a pile of research.
Caroline also has a keen eye for editing, referencing, and fact checking, and can do it all under the most stringent deadlines.
When she isn't writing ads, Caroline writes plays. Her work has been performed at the Tank in New York City, as well as the New York International Fringe Festival.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.
