Krystie McCauley

Kristie McCauley is a news reporter living in Long Island, New York.





Krystie McCauley was born in Baltimore, Maryland on October 23, 1977 to Baltimore Colts running back Don McCauley and his wife, Tracey Smith McCauley. While her father played professional football, McCauley was raised in both Baltimore and Huntington Bay, NY. In 1985, at the age of eight, McCauley was first published in the Washington Post, when she wrote to sports reporter, Len Berman about the perils of being a pro football player's daughter. In 1999, she graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a double major in dramatic art and political science. Krystie McCauley wrote several articles in numerous Long Island newspapers and magazines and was a featured television broadcast news reporter on Long Island News Tonight. In 2001, she founded MC Squared Media, Inc., a publishing, public relations, and new media company. In 2002, McCauley founded, edited, and published The Bridge Magazine, a monthly, local lifestyle publication in Brooklyn, NY with a circulation of 65,000 readers at the age of 25. As President and Chief Executive Officer of MC Squared Media, Inc., she sold The Bridge Magazine in 2003 to an undisclosed local newspaper. She received her Masters of Science in Strategic Communications and Marketing from Columbia University in 2007. McCauley resides on the Upper West Side in Manhattan, NY with her husband, David Inman, a former right wing for the New York Rangers.
 
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