‡ Artist – Creative – Public Relations – Editorial ‡
NY Weekly Magazine
An editorial published by NY Weekly Magazine went live in March. I’m grateful to be featured in their “Top 30 Women Disruptors to Watch Out for in 2025” issue. Out of several headshots, the editor and publicist chose that one.
“Final Thoughts: The women on this list prove that real change happens when you dare to do things differently. They are solving problems, inspiring others, and opening doors for the next generation. Their stories remind us that disruption is not about breaking things, it’s about building something better. As they continue to shake things up, one thing is certain: the world is paying attention”.
‡ Artist Bio: Nicolette Mallow is an Artist. Her journey began in performing arts and athletics, but her love for writing led to a career! Since college, Nicolette has covered numerous press events as a (dyslexic) writer. Her portfolio reflects a vast array of creative content, and she’s obtained 110+ publications in the US and Europe so far.
Mallow has interviewed an extensive list of diverse talent that inspired her along the way, including Greta Gerwig, Jimmy Chin, Bob Roth, Dr. Travis Stork, Joan Lunden, Jay Roach, and Roc Chen. She’s collaborated with companies and PR teams from Texas Monthly, National Geographic, Prevention Magazine, HBO Films, The Hollywood Reporter, SXSW, The David Lynch Foundation, The University of Texas at Austin, and more. Presently her portfolio entails 12 national awards or scholarships, including both individual and group projects. Working with Press and Publicity teams from companies like Sunshine Sachs, Fons PR, Frank PR, and CW3PR — Mallow can liaise with publicists, entrepreneurs, and their brands.
Her career transcends many industries like jewelry, publishing, sales, customer service, fashion, A&E, fine dining, and tech. Currently, she works in AI Content Engineering. But her focus always returns to the arts. Obtaining two degrees from the Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD), Nicolette has a Master of Arts degree in Arts Administration and a B.F.A. in Writing. ‡
View all posts by Nicolette Mallow