Experience: My experience includes healthcare, science education, tourism, mining and natural resources. I've managed three websites, countless content providers, and relationships with a variety of agencies and vendors. I have experience in public relations, event planning, writing and editing, and project management.
Technology: I use HTML, Photoshop, and Dreamweaver on a daily basis. I'm familiar with Flash, Fireworks, Image Ready and the creation and implementation of Flash video. I'm a confident user of the Microsoft Office Suite and use Visio regularly. I consider learning and understanding new web technologies one of the most important (and fun!) pieces of my professional development.
Education: I received my BA in Journalism from the Reynolds School of Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno where my studies were focused in Public Relations and Advertising. I minored in Marketing.
To download a printable PDF version of my resume click here or view my current and past positions below.
Web Content Specialist - Renown Health
December 2006 - Present
- Research, develop, and implement digital marketing strategy and tactics to support brand platform
- Oversee design and development of specialty microsites such as 10amazingstories.com
- Design, implement and report on quarterly eNews sent to 1000 subscribers
- Develop and oversee web content on renown.org and corporate intranet
- Train web content providers in use of content management system
- Provide technical support to content management users
- Act as digital media advisor to service lines and marketing communications department
- Manage vendor and agency relationships
- Served as Project Manager and Implemented eCommerce project, the first venture of its kind for Renown
Editor and Coordinator - ScienceNetwork WA, Scitech
May 2006 - December 2006
Public Relations Intern - Reno Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority
June 2005 - December 2005
Writer - University of Nevada, Reno
October 2004 - September 2005
Publicist - Reno Rodeo Cattle Drive
April 2005 - August 2005
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