Neylan McBaine is an American writer and marketer. As a writer, she focuses on topics related to women in Mormonism. She has been published in Patheos.com, PowerofMoms.com, Newsweek,,Segullah,Meridian Magazine and BustedHalo.com. She wrote How to Be a Twenty-First Century Pioneer Woman and Women at Church: Magnifying LDS Women's Local Impact, and is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Mormon Women Project. As a marketer, McBaine worked in Silicon Valley in digital marketing. In 2017, she co-founded Better Days 2020, a non-profit that popularizes Utah women's history through education, legislation and art.
Biography
McBaine was born and raised in New York City. Her mother, Ariel Bybee, was a singer with the Metropolitan Opera, and she spent much of her childhood at that location. She graduated from the Chapin School and studied piano at the Juilliard School. She then graduated from Yale University in English literature. As a newlywed after Yale, she decided against a doctoral program at Columbia University and instead moved to San Francisco, California and began working in public relations and marketing. Her husband's graduate studies then took them to Boston, Massachusetts. In 2009 they settled in Salt Lake City, and McBaine became creative director at Bonneville Communications where she worked on the "I'm a Mormon" advertising project. McBaine self-published her first book in 2009, How to be a Twenty-First Century Pioneer Woman. In 2014, Greg Kofford Books published her book Women at Church: Magnifying LDS Women's Local Impact, which addressed tensions regarding the role of women in Mormon culture, and proposes possible solutions. In 2010 McBaine founded the Mormon Women Project, a 501c3 nonprofit that collects and publishes interviews of Mormon women from various countries around the world. As a Mormon feminist, McBaine also advocated for LDS women to lead the church's refugee-assistance efforts. She served as Chief Marketing Officer at Brain Chase Productions, maker of an online learning program for grade school students. In 2017, McBaine co-founded Better Days 2020, a non-profit that popularizes Utah women's history through education, legislation and art. She serves as CEO of the organization, preparing Utah to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Utah being the first place a woman cast a legal ballot in the modern nation.
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Originally presented at the 2012 FairMormon Conference. Later published in Mormon Feminism: Essential Writings, pp. 257–62.