Bradley Zint is an experienced writer, editor and videography producer with more than decade of experience in a variety of mediums, from journalism and newspapers to social media, magazines and email marketing. Currently, he works in public relations as the assistant director of communications for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange. He is also a freelance writer for specialty outlets.
In the name of journalism, Bradley has fallen into a harbor, flown in a fighter jet, experimented on Lyft's "Taco Mode," worked 21-hour days, heard the Vienna Philharmonic, felt the wind off the Arctic Ocean, photographed from 35,000 feet, rock climbed in the desert, slept in his car, slept on a cardboard box outside in the winter, missed lunch and been in the presence of ghosts.
He’s a San Diego native who caught the writing/editing bug not long after starting college. It’s a bug that’s gotten him up-close to celebrities, politicians and award-winning middle school science whizzes. He even once sat in front of Tom Hanks, who some say he resembles.