

Emily Battaglia
Title: Communications Associate
College: University of Dayton
Major: English
Your Mom Always Said…: Less is more!
Favorite Thing About Life In Colorado: Sunshine and mountains
If You Were A Car, What Kind You Would Be: 2008 Mercury Sable
Biggest Pet Peeve: Leaky faucets
Dream Job: Food critic
Job You Wouldn't Do In A Million Years: Civil engineer
Who You Idolize Most: My parents
Your Greatest Extravagance: Kitchen gadgets
Most Likely To Be Found On A Slow Friday Afternoon: Trail running!
Favorite Colorado Getaway: Rocky Mountain National Park
Favorite Sports Team: Detroit tigers
Night Owl or Early Bird: Early Bird
Thing You Can’t Live Without: Caffeine and/or books
Favorite Book: To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
Talent You Would Most Like To Have: To be able to play the banjo
Word Or Phrase You Most Overuse: Lovely
Email: emily@coloradokids.org
Emily Battaglia works as the Communications Associate for the Colorado Children’s Campaign. She is responsible for creating and editing materials that work to advance the mission and policy priorities of the Colorado Children’s Campaign. Prior to joining the team, Emily graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Dayton.
Things You May Not Know:
Hometown: Fenton, MICollege: University of Dayton
Major: English
Your Mom Always Said…: Less is more!
Favorite Thing About Life In Colorado: Sunshine and mountains
If You Were A Car, What Kind You Would Be: 2008 Mercury Sable
Biggest Pet Peeve: Leaky faucets
Dream Job: Food critic
Job You Wouldn't Do In A Million Years: Civil engineer
Who You Idolize Most: My parents
Your Greatest Extravagance: Kitchen gadgets
Most Likely To Be Found On A Slow Friday Afternoon: Trail running!
Favorite Colorado Getaway: Rocky Mountain National Park
Favorite Sports Team: Detroit tigers
Night Owl or Early Bird: Early Bird
Thing You Can’t Live Without: Caffeine and/or books
Favorite Book: To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
Talent You Would Most Like To Have: To be able to play the banjo
Word Or Phrase You Most Overuse: Lovely