I can’t wait to tell you about what I can’t share on my website.

I respect my clients—which means I respect their NDAs!

Some of the highest-profile work I’ve done can’t be shared publicly in my portfolio, and I want you to see the full breadth of my talents and experience.

So, let me give you an idea of some of the other types I’ve projects I’m proud to have worked on. And if you’d like to learn more about anything specifically (or anything you’d don’t see listed here—I’ve probably worked on something similar), get in touch and I’d be happy to give you a peek.

  • E-learning games

    My team took online training up a notch with interactive e-learning games that informed and inspired. Working across design, digital, and video, I helped develop concepts for the games and crafted narrative structures that let participants choose their own adventures. Then I gave our heroes witty dialogue, sometimes just as text, other times in voiceover.

  • Thought leadership campaigns

    For some major trends coming out of COVID, I partnered with industry experts to develop 3,500+-word thought leadership pieces that explained the trend and explored ways forward. These served as the centerpieces for campaigns that included blog posts, landing pages, social, presentations, videos, and more (which I wrote too).

  • Pre-recorded webinar

    I led interviews and story development for a pre-recorded webinar session for a virtual conference. The webinar featured two prominent industry voices who I interviewed over Zoom. I then worked with our video editor to piece together a 30-minute presentation that we later repurposed for a shorter video and social snippets.

  • Print & digital ads

    My design partner and I developed a colorful and catchy print ad for a financial services client that was featured in the inside-cover spread of the leading industry magazine. The ad increased website visits and organic search 105 and 110%, respectively. We also created a series of digital ads that helped our client see similar upticks in engagment.

  • Internal sales training

    Salespeople have to know what to sell and how to sell it—which is why I’ve helped with a variety of sales training materials, including sales decks, email templates, guides, battle cards, infographics, and web portals.

  • Social media

    I’ve done so much social. So much. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn. Animated and static. For company accounts and individual contributors.

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