As a marketer I work in multiple media in order to communicate ideas and stories to audiences online and in print. I believe that audiences are most receptive to content that feels native to the medium where they experience it.

Ongoing Projects

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I manage the web presence for Giving Kitchen, a nonprofit organization which provides emergency assistance to food service workers.
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I manage the Patreon exclusive content for supporters of No Repeat, including our monthly bonus podcast.
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No Repeat is a weekly music podcast I produce and co-host with my friends Tyler Reed and Shaun Evans.

 

Past Projects

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I am leading the digital media strategy for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta's Raising Resilience campaign promoting pediatric mental health.
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I manage the child advocacy resource site and parenting blog Strong4Life.com, for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
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As part of the Digital Landscape Initiative undertaken by the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies I led the migration
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As part of Georgia State University's grant-funded role as the secretariat institution of the Association for Budgeting & Financial Management
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I lead a year-long internal digital communications audit of 15 departments and research centers of the Andrew Young School of
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I produced and hosted The Andrew Young School Podcast for the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State
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I maintained the social media accounts for the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University from the
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During my first six months at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies I oversaw the redesign of five websites
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I maintained the social media accounts for Woodruff Scout Camp during the Fall, Winter and Spring from 2015 to 2018.
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I maintained the social media accounts for Bert Adams Scout Camp during the Fall, Winter and Spring. When the property
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I maintained the social media accounts for the Atlanta Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America from 2015 to
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The Woodruff Scout Camp website initially ran on the Doubleknot CMS and a proprietary event management system. The site had