Meet Editor-in-Chief of The Doe Cleo Stiller:
“I come to The Doe after a decade of working in public service journalism as an Emmy Award and Peabody Award-nominated television journalist and author. The throughline on all my projects — from my television show about health and technology on Fusion to my book about men after the #MeToo movement with Simon & Schuster to my years of working with mission-aligned brands funded by Alexis Ohanian, Chelsea Clinton and more — is always this: people first, humanity first, empathy first.
That’s why I’m so proud of the work we do at The Doe where we showcase personal, anonymous stories to promote empathy and change the way people relate to each other on the internet. Connection and understanding are the building blocks to a more compassionate world and we surely need more of that.”
Reviving The Doe after a ten-month hiatus, Cleo Stiller has masterfully breathed new life into the publication, with her first week of leadership seeing thousands engage, hundreds comment, and numerous organic story pitches. Her diverse background as an activist, journalist, author, and content creator has been pivotal in this resurgence, redefining The Doe as a pivotal space for authentic, empathetic, and community-centric storytelling. Under Cleo’s stewardship, The Doe challenges readers to confront their biases, humanizes major news stories, and provokes thoughtful introspection, effectively transforming the way we interact with news and each other. Establishing itself as the premier destination for anonymous publishing online, The Doe stands out as a beacon for those seeking to share their stories with the world in a safe and impactful way.