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 Linda Hersey launched the very first Florida Patch site: Old Northeast-St. Petersburg Patch, in December 2010.

She has had many roles at Florida Patch as it has grown from a start-up to a go-to hub for information, conversation and news. She currently is a Senior Field Editor, identifying and curating real time news for nine sites in southwest Florida.

Linda is a veteran journalist and senior newsroom manager who made an early transition to New Media – way back in 2006! :)

In addition to City Editor roles in Portland, Maine, and Broward County, Florida, and years as an investigative journalist, Linda authored two primers for working journalists covering Native American issues, including "100 Questions, 500 Nations."

She holds an MBA from the Chapman School of Business, at Florida International University. She also is among the rare breed of English Majors, holding a BA in Eng. Lit. from Boston University.

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Dunedin, FL|News|

How Would Dunedin Schools Respond to Crisis?

Today's shooting massacre at a Connecticut elementary school is a national tragedy. Protecting our schools and community is a No. 1 priority. How ready are Dunedin schools to respond to crisis?

How Would Dunedin Schools Respond to Crisis?
Largo, FL|News|

How Would Largo Schools Respond to Crisis?

Today's shooting massacre at a Connecticut elementary school is a national tragedy. Protecting our schools and community is a No. 1 priority. How prepared are Largo schools to responding to a crisis?

How Would Largo Schools Respond to Crisis?
St. Pete|News|

How Would St. Pete Schools Respond to Crisis?

Today's shooting massacre at a Connecticut elementary school is a national tragedy. Protecting schools and community is a No. 1 priority. How ready are local schools to responding to a crisis?

How Would St. Pete Schools Respond to Crisis?
Gulfport, FL|News|

How Would Gulfport Schools Respond to Crisis?

Today's shooting massacre at a Connecticut elementary school is a national tragedy. Protecting our schools and community is a No. 1 priority. How prepared is Gulfport to respond to a crisis?

How Would Gulfport Schools Respond to Crisis?