Hailey Sayegh: Digital Footprint

Stalked by Rachel Kohn

Hailey Sayegh is a student at the University of Southern California. According to her LinkedIn profile, she is the Director of Break Through Hip Hop Dance Team. In that role she, “choreographs dance pieces, leads rehearsals, and organizes and promotes performances.” She choreographed and performed a dance video that she titled “What You Need” on YouTube. She is also a mentor for the Women and Youth Supporting Each Other (WYSE) service group where she teaches middle-school girls about sex education and body image.

Before attending USC, Hailey attended the Lycee Rochambeau French International School is Bethesda, Maryland. She is bilingual in French and English according to her LinkedIn.

Hailey is a staff writer for Neon Tommy where she has written articles such as “Metro Over Macho? Feminized Masculinity on the Rise” and “Is ‘Hangry’ A Real Thing?” Hailey has written one article for the Daily Trojan titled “Don’t burst my bubble”.

Hailey is not very active on Twitter. Her handle is @HaileySayegh, but she has only 12 followers and follows only 13 users. She uses Pinterest and has boards titled “Style”, “Recipes”, “Artsy Fartsy”, and “Why is this so exciting”. Hailey is active on Facebook, though she does have privacy settings activated making it harder to view her profile. I could access all of her cover photos and profile pictures, but I was unable to see anything else.