About me
A creative content marketer with a background in design, brand, UX and sales. Experience with early-stage to rapidly growing B2B/C SaaS startups. Experience working in cross-functional, agile, hybrid and remote teams. Empathic and open-minded, cares about people, DEI, the planet and wildlife.
Selected achievements:
- Built and led a non-profit initiative (community of 800+ consultants) saving charities and NGOs over 1M+ in emergency support fees during the pandemic.
- Created corporate brand identity for Payspective. (Figures acquired Payspective shortly after).
Toolkit:
Hubspot, WordPress, Canva, Jira, Figma, Google Analytics, Asana, Buffer, Mailchimp, and MS Office/360. Skillset includes video editing, graphic design, SEO and simplifying complex language.
Outside of work:
Drummer and all-around creative. Provides up-and-coming artists with advisory support/design work.
Projects credited in
- Behind The Mask - Editorial ProjectEditorial Project 2016: Anthology of Super Heroes So why do we need super heroes? They fulfil the needs and desires that we could never 'act out' in the real world. Batman offers us a form of vengeance against an uncaring society. Superman rescues us from the dangers of the world, offering an almsot parental/ god like protection from our fears. The anti-hero allows us ot rebel against the constraints of modern life and act in amoral ways without consequence. Super heroes represents aspects of ourselves at our very best and our very worst. There is a reason why they have remained a major part of pop culture for over 70 years. They still serve the same purpose they did 70 years ago. We will never truly appreciate their role in society, these damaged characters go through hell to give us entertainment. The nature of being a real super hero is one we could never truly comprehend.