Jen McCaffery is director of commerce for the Science, Tech, & Outdoor brands at Recurrent. She enjoys editing and writing about innovations in health, science, technology, sustainability, and the outdoors. She’s been surprised by how much she has taken to spreadsheets.
Highlights
- Contributed reporting to the New York Times.
- Wrote about health and how to survive anything as an editor for Prevention and Reader’s Digest.
- Served as communications chair for the New York-North Jersey Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club.
Experience
Jen started out as a freelance fact checker for magazines in New York City. She then decided to get some reporting experience and found herself in Virginia covering federal courts, local government, health, and public safety. She moved to the Ocean State, where she worked for Rhode Island Monthly and took full advantage of the state’s generous beach pass policy. After stints at Prevention and Reader’s Digest, she’s happy to be back in New York City, working on the commerce side for Popular Science, Popular Photography, and other brands.
Education
Jen earned her B.A. from the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts, where she wrote for the school newspaper. After a brief foray into educational publishing, she earned a Master’s degree from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University.
Favorite weird science fact
If you combined the length of all the capillaries in the human brain, they would stretch about 400 miles.
Notable Work
- Practical gifts that people will love PopSci
- One man was in desperate need of a kidney transplant—then his longtime friend realized he was a match. Yahoo
- Most iconic food facts from every state Reader's Digest
- Salty dames Rhode Island Monthly
- Rapunzel’s offspring are cashing in The New York Times