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North Fulton is Growing with Intention
Amritha Alladi Joseph is an award-winning freelance journalist and former daily news reporter and editor who has worked in India, Guam, Florida, Louisiana and Georgia. She received her bachelor’s degree in journalism and communications from the University of Florida in 2008, and has worked as a radio news anchor, a writer and editor with Gannett’s Pacific Daily News in Guam and The News-Star in Monroe, Louisiana. She has also written for The Hindu, India’s National newspaper, and the Gainesville Sun and Gainesville Magazine.
View my journalist resume here.
In 2023, she was awarded first place in general feature writing by the Parenting Media Association for her feature in Atlanta Parent Magazine covering a mother’s view of the heart-wrenching hours after giving birth, where the bustle of medical personnel and an eager family disrupt the necessary emotional bond to a new infant.
In 2012, she was awarded two quarterly awards from Gannett for exceptional and relentless reporting: one, for her report into the ways inadequate planning cost taxpayers $2 million more than expected to construct a new terminal at Monroe Regional Airport; and two, for her in-depth look at the problems caused by a poorly supervised installation of a major automated water meter project. It left the city two months behind in billings.
Below are links some to her published clips.
