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Kaylee Domzalski is a Korean American adoptee documentary storyteller and editor based in Portland, Oregon. Her work focuses often on multifaceted identities told through authentic storytelling.

She works at Education Week as a video journalist, where she reports and produces a wide variety of national education video stories. She’s also the Asian American Journalists Association Portland chapter president and a co-chair for the AAJA video affinity group.

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  • kayleedomzalski@gmail.com

  • Video Producer at Education Week, April 2020 - Present

    Freelance Video Editor at Zach Putnam Productions, May 2021 - Present

    Digital Producer at Oregon Public Broadcasting, February 2019 - April 2020

    News Assistant, Video Intern at NPR Music, September 2018 - February 2019

    • Video: Premiere, After Effects, Audition, Photoshop, Final Cut Pro

    • Gear: Canon, Sony, Ronin, studio and environmental lighting for stills and video, Wacom Tablet

    • Written: Scripting, reporting, fact-checking

    • Languages: Spanish, Korean

  • Asian American Journalist Association President, Portland Chapter | Video Affinity Group co-chair

    University of Oregon Bachelor of Arts | Journalism | Political Science

    Video Consortium 2021 Sony Mentorship Program Mentee