Diana Phillips
Diana is a writer and editor of creative nonfiction. Her writing has been published by Refinery29, Shape Magazine, and in the anthology, Choosing Judaism: 36 Stories. She is co-editor of the collection, which features personal essays written by Jews by Choice.
After earning a degree in Television and Film from Syracuse University, Diana worked as a television producer, personal brand strategist, event planner for an NFL team, and also served as assistant to Rabbi Sharon Brous of IKAR, named by Newsweek as the #1 most influential rabbi in America.
A lifelong Anglophile, Diana spent a year living in London prior to settling in Los Angeles, where she fell in love with Judaism. She currently resides in Philadelphia where she is working on a memoir about converting to Judaism and learning to love her scars.