About

Celina De León (she/her) is a versatile content creator with 25-plus years of experience spanning publishing, journalism, public relations, and digital strategy. Her writing has appeared in HuffPost, School Library Journal, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and a Lammy Award-winning anthology. She has ghostwritten more than 20 memoirs, biographies, and founder stories for a wide range of clients.

As a publicist and strategist, Celina partners with authors, artists, and thought leaders to build strong, authentic platforms through earned media, brand development, and tailored digital campaigns. Her efforts have landed coverage in outlets like The New York Times and Lambda Literary, and one of her author website designs was selected by the U.S. Library of Congress for archiving.

She currently serves as a writer and editor for Jobs for the Future and The Center for Cartoon Studies, and regularly collaborates with independent presses such as Munn Avenue Press. Passionate about initiatives that uplift underrepresented voices, Celina volunteers with Lez Run and Hilltop Books in Philadelphia.

She holds an M.A. in human rights from Columbia University and a B.A. in journalism from Northeastern University. Known for her thoughtful approach and collaborative spirit, Celina excels at amplifying stories that make a difference.