
Contributing writer to the Nob Hill Gazette
Since 1978, The Nob Hill Gazette has been publishing as a monthly magazine that is home-delivered to the Bay Area’s most affluent homes. The Nob Hill Gazette is CVC Audited with a controlled circulation of 64,094 copies every month, reaching over 200,000 readers monthly.
The Gazette caters to an audience upscale in taste and lifestyle. Our main purpose is to publicize events that raise millions of dollars for local cultural programs and charities, and to recognize the dedicated volunteers who work behind the scenes.

Copy Of -Contributing writer to the Nob Hill Gazette
Since 1978, The Nob Hill Gazette has been publishing as a monthly magazine that is home-delivered to the Bay Area’s most affluent homes. The Nob Hill Gazette is CVC Audited with a controlled circulation of 64,094 copies every month, reaching over 200,000 readers monthly.
The Gazette caters to an audience upscale in taste and lifestyle. Our main purpose is to publicize events that raise millions of dollars for local cultural programs and charities, and to recognize the dedicated volunteers who work behind the scenes.
Past Experience

Spreecast Host
Hired host to interview guests and engage fans in a variety of discussions. Co-host of daily "Good Morning Spreecast."*
*Unfortunately due to a major storage server error, thousands of Spreecasts were lost, including over a hundred of Val's - from interviewing NASA scientists to rubbing elbows with Real Housewives. A few survived on the site (link below) and Val can provide more information upon request.
About Spreecast: up to 4 people can be on camera simultaneously and thousands can participate live by asking or voting on questions, text chatting and joining on camera.

Editor in Chief for the Junior League of San Francisco Magazine
Volunteer position at The Fogcutter, JLSF's primary communications vehicle. The magazine includes member profiles, feature stories and advocacy issues, as well as broader community issues of interest to JLSF members.
JLSF is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.
Val Reilly has also contributed to local newspapers and as a reporter for area television news programs. She has worked in the newsrooms of CNN, KRON-TV and KFTY TV-50. Val graduated with a journalism degree from San Francisco State University, where she received an award for Promise and Creativity from the faculty.