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Making history one vote at a time

By Reema Vaidya | Nov 7, 2018

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Reema Vaidya

Reema Vaidya

Growing up, Reema Vaidya collected style magazines in hopes that she would someday see her writing in one. Vaidya has served as an editorial, fashion, and social media intern for newspapers and popular media platforms such as Royist Lifestyle, TigerBeat Media, and The Spartanburg Herald Journal. Her experience in the field of communications has taught her the importance of having a large viewership and keeping her audience inspired and interested in the world around them. Check out her portfolio (www.reemavaidya97.wixsite.com/mysite) for published content and contact information.

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