April Froncek is the Senior Editor, Content at the Internet Society.
Prior to joining the Internet Society, she worked at the educational nonprofit Prep for Prep and the performing arts agency Columbia Artists Management, both based in New York City. In her spare time, she writes and performs as a storyteller. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, on National Public Radio, and on The Moth Radio Hour.
April is based in New Jersey, United States.
Latest posts
Growing the Internet
14 January 2021
Want to Make the Internet Even Better in 2021? Register for Our Special Edition Community Event
Early last year, as people across the world quarantined to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the Internet...
Building Trust
28 January 2020
This Data Privacy Day It’s the Little Things That Count
Today we’re celebrating Data Privacy Day, which is all about empowering people and organizations to respect privacy, safeguard data,...
Growing the Internet
20 December 2019
Deutsche Welle Spotlights Tanzania’s Kondoa Community Network
Nearly half of the world lacks Internet access. But in rural Africa, the number is much higher: 86% of...
Building Trust
31 October 2019
What Scary Movies Can Teach Us About Internet Trust
Mad geniuses. Evil dolls. Slow zombies. This Halloween, we’ll see all of these horror film clichés come to life....
Building Trust
22 October 2019
Your Day with Encryption
How often do you use encryption? It seems like the stuff of spy films, but you may be surprised...
Women in Tech
8 March 2019
Seven Women Using the Internet to Make a Difference
We’re celebrating International Women’s Day this year with great news: The Internet Society welcomes a new Chapter in Lesotho...






