Clement writes weekly media commentary and analysis and is regularly interviewed[3][4][5][6] on issues affecting local news and the subsequent impact on the news consumer; frequently contributes opinion pieces[7] on the topic to a variety of publications, and speaks around the country on the importance of being a media savvy consumer.
While still a reporter at The Chronicle, she wrote an investigative news article that forced the resignation of a tenured university professor.
Her background in reporting and editing is complemented by extensive experience working on the business side of newspapers, including internal communications, marketing, advertising, circulation and research.
She was a regular panelist on 21 Forum, a talk show produced by PBS affiliate WLIW New York.
She has served as an adjunct professor of journalism at Hofstra University, a member of the advisory board of Media Ethics Magazine, published by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a member of the board of Bethpage Federal Credit Union.