Macaila is an ethical & environmental communicator and storyteller. She is also the author of a sustainable and purposeful living blog.
Macaila blends her passion for stewarding the earth with her love for storytelling by writing on ways we can foster deeper connections, environmentalism, and the arts. Drawing inspiration from the world around her, Macaila hopes to leave her mark, making it better for future generations.
About Macaila
Macaila Briton is a Chicago-based ethical & environmental communicator and storyteller. As a seasoned writer and marketing professional, Macaila is well versed in the current communications and journalism industries to help you best communicate ethical and environmental priorities. She completed a program with The University of Cambridge’s Institute For Sustainable Leadership which equipped her with a deeper knowledge and understanding of how sustainability is integrated within businesses.
Macaila continues to pursue her education in climate communications and blends her passion for stewarding the earth with her love for storytelling. She often writes on ways we can foster deeper connections, working to integrate faith, environmentalism, and arts.
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Macaila Britton Signs With 5 Otter Literary, Rep’d By Olga Filina
EXCLUSIVE: Macaila Britton signs with 5 Otter Literary; The Canadian-based international agency, represented by multi-hyphenate, Olga Filina—founder, partner, and literary agent.

Sustainable Writer For Eco Cult: The Ultimate Guide To Eco-Friendly and Non-Toxic Pet Beds
Project Brief: Sustainable Writer EcoCult commissioned Macaila Britton as a sustainable writer to create a research-based article. Thie article, currently live on the EcoCult website, is a compiled guide on the best cat and dog beds that are environmentally friendly. As a sustainable writer, responsibilities included research, brand communications, material analysis, writing, editing, SEO article…
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Liz Earle: Our Leaders Should Do More To Prioritise Women’s Health
Macaila Britton talks to Liz Earle MBE, wellbeing brand founder, about her experience in the industry and what still needs to change.
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Featured Publication: Naperville Magazine

Naperville Magazine
Naperville Magzine is a Tribune publication covering Chicago’s western suburbs. It is the sister publication to Chicago Magazine.
Macaila writes for the Market and Shop pages, which feature local businesses in the area. Since taking over the pages in winter 2020, Macaila seeks to refresh the reader-loved section by focusing content on local, sustainability, and ethics when possible.