Claudine Williams
United States
A professional freelance travel writer, Claudine Williams began her career as an intern for the Miami Herald. Throughout her college years, Claudine Williams worked as a correspondent for the St. Petersburg Times, later graduating from the University of South Florida.
Immediately following her graduation, Claudine Williams headed to New York for internship with the New York Times and later worked for a newspaper based in North Carolina, which was a member of the New York Times Regional Newspaper group. After working as an education and community news reporter, Claudine Williams began freelancing on her own. She wrote for various websites in which she provides useful advice to travelers. She also writes for print publications. Claudine wrote and edited a newsletter for advertising agency executives, contributed articles to CareerBuilder.com, theluxurysource.com, Essence Magazine, Atlanta Hair magazine, and a host of other publications.
Upon discovering her passion for travel writing, Claudine began traveling to destinations around the world. She lived in South Korea for a year, and she has also visited St. Croix, England, Aruba, Jamaica, and Mexico on writing assignments. Claudine has worked as a local expert and travel writer for the Nile Guide and 10 Best, and she is currently a blogger for the Huffington Post. Her recent work has been published in the Conde Nast website, Hotel Chatter.
She has also worked as an English teacher. Claudine Williams earned her certification to teach English in public schools. She is also a skilled online language instructor. When she is not traveling, Claudine Williams teaches English online to adults and children. You can learn more about her work as a freelance travel writer on her site.