Hasalyn Modine
Brand and Content Strategy Leader
Hasalyn is an Intentional leader and innovative strategist with 20+ years in marketing and storytelling.

Hasalyn Modine is a pioneering content strategist and digital innovator, who has focused her career in writing on transforming complex technical information into accessible, ethical, and engaging narratives. With roots in award-winning broadcast journalism, Hasalyn has consistently been at the forefront of content evolution—bringing emerging technologies and communication approaches to highly regulated industries.
As an early champion of digital transformation, Hasalyn launched Cedars-Sinai Medical Center’s first YouTube channel, establishing new pathways for healthcare communication that balanced scientific accuracy with audience engagement. In her tenure at Boundless Immigration, she introduced LLM and AI innovations content strategies, developing comprehensive frameworks that made complex legal processes understandable to diverse audiences.
Throughout her career spanning news media, healthcare, wellness, and immigration services, Hasalyn has maintained an unwavering commitment to journalistic principles—thorough research, ethical presentation, and clear communication. She combines this foundation with a forward-thinking approach to emerging technologies, consistently exploring new ways to make specialized knowledge more accessible.
Hasalyn holds an MFA in Filmmaking and Digital Media from the University of Montana and a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from the University of Washington. As both a content creator and strategic leader, Hasalyn continues to pioneer innovative approaches that bridge the gap between complex technical subjects and the audiences who need to understand them.
Hasalyn’s Articles and Guides
March 2, 2022
USCIS has expanded its credit card payment pilot program for filing fees to all forms except Form I-129 for H-1B and H-2A petitions.
March 2, 2022
DHS announced that it is expanding access to TPS for Sudan and South Sudan, allowing more immigrants from those nations who are already present in the United States to apply for work authorization and protection from deportation.
March 1, 2022
President Biden’s nomination to the Supreme Court will be the first Black woman and first public defender to serve on the nation’s highest court.
February 24, 2022
As Russia invades Ukraine and thousands flee, history shows that the U.S. should prepare to accept a wave of Ukrainians fleeing violence.
February 21, 2022
As the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) nears completion of its final regulation to protect Dreamers from deportation, immigration advocates are concerned about a provision in the draft rule which decouples work authorization from a grant of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).