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What is the best medium for your message to reach its intended audience?
How do you decide what information to include and what to leave out?
What are your desired outcomes – education, awareness, a specific action?
Do all of your materials support (or fight with) the others?
A communications professional with extensive experience in storytelling of all kinds will be able to help you answer all of these essential questions, and more. Whether you need a full-blown marketing plan, a white paper to augment your existing library, a series of ghost-written feature stories or something else, I will use my diverse background of writing, marketing, public relations and journalism to help you reach your audience. Below are some samples of the services I offer.
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Business Resources
Marketing/Public Relations
White paper
Program promotion
Press release
Event invitations
Law firm brochure
Copy Writing
Turn Your “To-Do List” into a “Ta-Da List”
Tourism radio spot promoting Cincinnati, Ohio as a tourist destination, April 2010
Orpheum Theater: The quintessential community arts center of the mid-south
Published in Tennessee Positively Mid-South, February 2010
Re-Claim, Re-Purpose, Re-Think: One local retailer take sustainability and going green in a creative direction
Published in Illinois Marketeer, August 2009
Building As Solid as a Bulldog: Bulldog Steel buildings are strong enough for Texas
Published in Texas Permian Basin Pulse, September 2008
A Passion for International Food: World Gourmet Foods invites friends and neighbors to enjoy the flavors of the world
Published in Illinois Bloomington Business Connection, September 2007
Electronic Copy
Eating for 1,243 blog
Clean Coal Myth blog
First Woman President (at UC) blog
Localization into U.S. Markets newsletter
Don’t Fail, Plan: Social Media Marketing is Only as Effective as the Preparations Behind It
Legal Finance Journal August 12, 2011
Delaware District Leads State in Cloud Conversion: Adopting Microsoft's Live@edu has eliminated the cyberspace-ate-my-homework excuse
T.H.E. Journal Cloud Computing Newsletter August 3, 2011
Examining Green Cloud Claims: Cloud computing is touted as a "green" technology, but this claim fails to take into consideration the full environmental impact of the scalable resource.
T.H.E. Journal Cloud Computing Newsletter September 6, 2011
Cloud Program Reduces Bullying: The Dallas Independent School District is using cloud technology to reduce aggressive behavior and bullying.
T.H.E. Journal Cloud Computing Newsletter September 31, 2011
Ghost Writing
Birthday Party Ideas: A Complete Guide to Help You Design Fun and Memorable Birthday Parties
By Gregory P. Smith
Women in Transition: Stories about women making significant career changes later in life
by Sunita Sayanae
Bank History
Wrote corporate history of a national bank for internal publication, documenting acquisitions and significant events across 170 years in addition to confirming the age of the bank
(Available upon request)
Journalism
Complicated Topics Rendered “Readable”
Of Human Bondage: The plantation might be gone, but slavery lives on in the U.S.
(Winner of 2009 Fellowship, Peter Jennings Project for Journalists and the Constitution)
De-criminalizing Victims: Making a case for why human trafficking laws are needed in Ohio
(Winner of 2009 Fellowship with the Peter Jennings Project for Journalists and the Constitution)
Published: Cincinnati CityBeat November 18, 2008
Cleveland Scene November 19, 2008
Free Times November 27, 2008
Home is Where the Hurt Is: Domestic violence has unexpected victims
(Winner 2007 Society of Professional Journalists: Second Place, News Feature)
Time to Try 'Smart on Crime': Public defender reform could improve public safety budgets
Equal Environmental Rights: Ending the link between poverty, race and pollution
Feature Stories
The Real Green Acres: Moving from the city to the country and learning to love it
Katrina Lives: A year of devastation and stubborn hope
The Art of Happiness: Tibetan arts aren't just pretty things
Leaving the Lights On: Preparing Foster Kids for Life on Their Own
News Articles
A Buddha Way to Live: Dismantling zero tolerance and other wisdom
Mental Health Care for All: Tax levy helps with prevention and intervention
(Winner of a 2007 Society of Professional Journalists award)
Quilting a Community: Price Hill center helps women serve each other
Touching Words: Clovernook offers a variety of services for the visually impaired
Columns
Eight Minutes with a “Homeless” Millionaire: How a finance guy befriended the homeless and gave them a newspaper and hope
Eight Minutes with an unconventional Hausfrau: Serving up toothpaste, underwear, dignity and hope
All the News That Fits: Homeless Teens Turned Into Writers
All the News That Fits: Peace Talks, Non-violent communication
All the News That Fits: Liberty's Loss Lamented
Forget the Bootstraps: It Takes More than 'Suck It Up' to Deal with Being Bipolar
Magazines (Print)
Tech Gets Tough on Bullies
T.H.E. Journal January 2012
Social Networking: Not just for connecting old friends
Diversity Journal November/December 2011
Zen and the Art of Bathroom Design: Simplicity and functionality blend with warm colors and light to create an inviting space
Housetrends Cincinnati October 2010
Distinctive Sustainable Fashions: A New York duo is out to save the environment by challenging the established fashion industry
A Distinctive Style Spring 2010
Preparing Students for Success in the 21st Century
Cincinnati Public Schools magazine Making Progress Spring 2009
Random Acts of Lunch
Cincinnati Bar Association magazine Report June 2005 |
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