Whether it be graphics, layouts, guides, menus, newsletters, or something else, I just love to create. I'm always willing to learn and maintain a can-do attitude; Being teachable is one of my strengths!
I am looking for a position where I can grow my skills, collaborate with others, and make an impact.
Technical: Google Suite, Microsoft Office, Canva, Constant Contact, SendGrid, Wordpress Cornerstone, Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom), Figma
Personal: Organized, Efficient, Timely, Adaptable
Neapolitan Labs | September 2022 – Present
Collaborate with over 15 clients to design graphics, marketing materials, and newsletters.
Transfer content from clients’ existing sites to new Neapolitan sites.
Perform site audits for over 20 site launches after successfully beginning the initiative.
Run accessibility checks on PDFs and convert them from static to fillable.
Write copy and schedule social media content for 4 clients.
Create and proof “How To” guides for company-specific platforms.
Produce social media ad content and digital campaigns for 2 clients to increase user engagement.
Utilize Google Analytics to ensure proper site function and link validity.
Johnson County Economic Development Corporation | May 2020 – June 2023
Designed and distributed marketing and public relations materials and presentations.
Managed social media accounts.
Developed monthly newsletters using Constant Contact.
Updated and added web pages using WordPress Cornerstone.
Recorded and documented official minutes for meetings for 2 boards of directors.
Center Stage Academy | August 2017 – May 2020
Managed and provided support, including billing, for over 500 accounts.
Designed promotional materials.
Kept the Musical Ladder System current and verified accurate testing for over 100 music students.
Scheduled private lessons for over 100 students.
Trails Regional Library | November 2013 – August 2017
Designed, coordinated, and performed children’s programs.
Crafted displays for book themes and a variety of library programs.
University of Central Missouri | August 2005 – May 2008