About Me
I love nonprofit work. I’ve spent more than 13 years working inside nonprofit organizations, often in roles that sit at the intersection of communications, content design, and operations. Much of my career has been spent in small, highly collaborative teams where we work together to turn big ideas into realities.
I’ve worked at award-winning nonprofit literary publisher Tupelo Press as the Director of Operations, served as a managing editor for Tupelo Quarterly, and most recently at Ecochallenge.org as the current Head of Communications where I support programs focused on collective action to create a more sustainable world.
I know how to wear a lot of hats and I thrive wearing them.
My Philosophy
No mission or organization is too small to have an impact. I’ve spent my career helping smaller nonprofits stand out among the sea of larger, better-resourced organizations by meeting people where they are and communicating with them in a grounded, clear way without the unnecessary fluff.
Whether that is through creative storytelling shaped by the experiences of donors and program participants or through thoughtfully designed documents and social media, I write communications that speak to diverse communities and make sure community voices are heard.
My philosophy is simple: do good work.
Scope & Scale
At Ecochallenge.org, I manage communications for a global audience of 116,000+ subscribers, run a $100,000 annual LinkedIn Advertising Grant end to end, and lead communications for large-scale Ecochallenge events engaging more than 50,000 participants annually.
Previously, at Tupelo Press, I designed marketing materials for 12-18 book releases annually and served as interim Director of Marketing, creating and sending email campaigns to more than 15,000 subscribers.
At Tupelo Quarterly, I coordinated a team of more than 25 editors each issue and led the design, build, and production of a quarterly online literary magazine.
Say hello
I’m always happy to chat about communications, nonprofit work, or potential collaborations.