Daniel J. Brin

Daniel J. Brin

Daniel J. Brin is a seasoned Managing Editor, Senior Writer, and Editor-in-Chief with a wealth of experience in the field of journalism. Based in West Hills, CA, Daniel has dedicated his career to writing and editing a wide range of publications, including editorials, columns, speeches, news articles, and press releases for union presidents and labor leaders nationwide. Daniel’s wide range of interests reflects his intellectual curiosity and diverse background. From American history, politics, and comparative religion to chess, musical theater, and modern art, he possesses a well-rounded appreciation for various subjects. Notably, Daniel is an active member of the Thomas Paine Society and has received recognition for his oratorical skills, winning the society’s annual Headstrong Club competition three times. Throughout his career, he has earned numerous awards for excellence in news writing and has contributed to award-winning projects recognized by prestigious organizations such as the American Jewish Press Association and the International Labor Communications Association.

In addition to his impressive editorial background, Daniel has made significant contributions to the community through his involvement in various organizations. As the Chair of the Harry Bridges Project, he leads board meetings and represents the nonprofit that supports Ian Ruskin’s performances as Thomas Paine and labor leader Harry Bridges. Daniel has also served as the President and Board Member of the West Hills Neighborhood Council, where he facilitated communication between stakeholders and city officials, organized community events, and administered a popular Facebook group. Furthermore, his passion for cinema and community engagement led him to chair the Cinema Heritage Project and Foundation for Arts & Community Events, dedicated to screening movies at historically significant locations.