Please find below a short collect of my communications and public relations experience below, concentrated in my work with the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) as well as my client and internal agency work completed at FleishmanHillard from 2018 to 2021.
National, Trade, and Local Media
Manage media relations including incoming requests and proactive outreach. Assist with material preparation. Staff on-site and virtual interviews, and complete interviews as a communications spokesperson. Track story releases and media metrics. Ensure proper distribution of final materials.
On behalf of the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR):
CNN: Women’s health got worse in 2021, global survey finds
FemTech World Podcast: The Gender Research Gap
The Fuller Project: The only cancer that won’t get covered for women of 9/11
Government Executive: A Bipartisan Bill Would Boost NIH’s Research on Menopause
The Guardian: From vaginal laser treatment to spa breaks – it’s the great menopause gold rush
Oprah Daily: Menopause, from A to Z
ProPublica: “God, No, Not Another Case.” COVID-Related Stillbirths Didn’t Have to Happen.
USA Today Sports: As Title IX’s first generation ages, research needed to identify effects of playing sports
Find more SWHR media placements here.
On behalf of Children’s Mercy Kansas City, Kansas City Mo:
Axios: Building of the week: Children’s Mercy Research Institute.
Healio: Surveillance kidney biopsies deemed safe for monitoring pediatric transplant recipients. Experts release guidance on caring for pediatric patients on dialysis during COVID-19 pandemic. Biomarker may predict AKI following common medical procedures. Biomarker may predict CKD progression in children. Q&A: Rare Disease Day highlights progress, unmet needs in neurology.
Medical Construction and Design: Children’s Mercy Kansas City’s New Research Building Opens, Accelerates Discovery of Cures + Transforming Pediatric Care.
RARECast: Everything’s Up to Date in Kansas City, at Least When It Comes to Genetics.
USA Today: ‘Sign me up’: Why people of color are vital to getting a successful COVID-19 vaccine. Pfizer has expanded its COVID-19 vaccine trial to include minors. Some say it’s risky. Others argue it’s necessary.
On behalf of Global Payments Inc, Atlanta, Ga:
Forbes: Turning To 2021: How HR Should Prepare For The Long Road Of Recovery. Career Growth Through Connectivity: Utilizing Mentorship And Sponsorship In 2021.
On behalf of Northside Hospital, in Atlanta Ga:
Atlanta Journal Constitution: 6 ways nurses can improve cultural competency at work. Plasma therapy could be ‘liquid gold’ for COVID-19 treatment. A silent epidemic: How to combat depression as a nurse. 7 popular health trends: What to try and what to ignore. How nurses can learn to love their bodies. T’s Angels: Volunteers bring Christmas cheer to Northside Hospital locations every year. 5 ways to make the most of your holiday nursing shift. How Northside’s H.E.A.R.T. Strings program uses empathy to support the grieving. After losing 70 pounds, this bariatric nurse is ready for her first AJC Peachtree Road Race. Founding Northside Auxiliary member Rosemary Fox still active at 87. Northside Hospital opens medical office building in Midtown.
Atlanta Business Chronicle: UNSUNG HEROES OF GEORGIA’S COVID-19 PANDEMIC. FYI Managers: Regular check-ins are great, but these easy tips will also help relieve stress.
CBS46 (WGCL): Plasma infusion saves the life of man battling COVID-19.
Channel 2 (WSB-TV, ABC) and WSB Radio: Student athletes with concussions more at risk for suicide, study finds. Hospital volunteer inspiring others with decades of kindness. Perspectives S30/Ep39: Northside Hospital BMT Program
CNN: Leukemia survivor meets the bone marrow donor who saved her life.
FOX 5 (WAGA): This document can help you call the shots, if you become critically ill. Pregnant doctor faces hard questions. ICU staff help COVID-19 patient stay connected with his family. Couple finds support, healing after heartbreaking loss of twins. Tips for teens struggling to sleep. Georgia woman finds hope in the shadow of cancer. Georgia man donates platelets 250 times. Georgia cancer survivor now battles heart disease. Blood donors help cancer patient beat the odds. How much weight gain is healthy during pregnancy?. Women turning to Google for pregnancy answers. Georgia man finds help, hope after heart scare. Program helps parents after loss of a baby.
HealthDay: Could Survivors’ Blood Help Patients Battling COVID-19? Trials May Tell. He Recovered From COVID-19. Can His Blood Help Others?
HuffPost: What Happens To Your Body And Brain When You Go Vegan Or Vegetarian. How To Choose The Healthiest Nonperishable Snacks.
U.S. News and World Report: 10 Causes of Chronic Constipation. 15 Healthy Fall Salad Ingredients. 7 Health Benefits of Apples. What Are Low-Carb, High-Fat Diets? Are They Healthy?. How to Identify Poison Ivy Rash. Foods to Avoid With Ulcerative Colitis. 7 Proven Health Benefits of Blueberries. What to Do if You Get Stung By a Bee.
WABE (NPR): COVID-19 Survivor Donates Plasma In Hopes Of Helping Others Fighting The Disease. Closer Look: Agnes Scott College Writer’s Festival; At-Home Genetic Test Kits; Zoo Atlanta’s Safari Summer Camp. Closer Look: Conditions and Experiences of LGBTQ Southerners; ‘T’s Angels’ Decorating Hospitals; Tips on Outdoor Decorating.
11Alive (WXIA, NBC): Metro Atlanta nurses fighting on the front-lines of the COVID-19 pandemic give words of encouragement. An expert gives advice on how to best cope with your mental health amid COVID-19. Ask the expert | Dealing with your mental health amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Additional coverage on the Atlanta City Council site (here, here and here), on Best Self Atlanta Magazine (here and here), Cherokee Tribune (here and here), Forsyth Herald (here and here), Forsyth County News (here and here) and Northside Neighbor (here).
On behalf of Remedy Bakeshop, Peachtree City, Ga:
My Buckhead Magazine: My Food Favorites.
On behalf of the University of Tokyo and the Prime Minister’s Office of Japan, Tokyo, Japan:
IIOT Connection: Society Model Takes Aim at Health and Transportation Challenges.
Owned Content
Write short form content for company websites, including patient and expert interviews; roundtable summaries; and resource reviews.
On behalf of SWHR:
Pieces covering topics such as genetic screening, eye health, HPV vaccines, public health resources, endometriosis research, lupus wellness, and more. Find the full SWHR blog here and all SWHR resources here.
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Social Media Experience
Run daily social media content, strategy, analytics, and engagement recommendations, including the roll-out of unique social media accounts. Offer social media strategy for executive voices and other brand stakeholders. Manage channel inboxes. Share recently published materials and relevant resources with peer organizations on social media for cross promotion efforts. Compile social media audits for brands, special moments in time, and competitor audits. Use Hootsuite, Google Analytics, Excel, Spredfast, Talkwalker, Crimson Hexagon, Sysomos.
Social media account leadership on behalf of:
SWHR, Washington Dc | X (Twitter), Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube
Biology of Sex Differences, Journal | X (Twitter)
Social media research, analytics and copywriting on behalf of:
Children’s Mercy Kansas City, Kansas City Mo | Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
Global Payments, Atlanta Ga | Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Sloan LinkedIn, Carter LinkedIn
Northside Hospital, Atlanta Ga | Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
Additional Projects
Website:
Coordinate all website updates, changes, analytics for SWHR website using the WordPress platform, including support of a website remodel project in 2023. Create and publish new resource, blog, and event pages on a regular basis.
Email Communications:
Draft and execute email communications for SWHR, from monthly newsletters to event reminders, resource launches, and other holiday notifications. Manage all email subscriber lists and analytics within the Constant Contact platform. Oversee public email inbox for SWHR. Am a strong virtual communicator in both Google Mail (Gmail) and Outlook services.
Fundraising:
Manage short-term fundraising campaign for an annual campaign for the Atlanta Women’s Foundation in fall 2020, raising $2,068 (double my original goal of $1,000) for their programing to benefit women and girls in Atlanta. See more here.
Management:
Support general staff communications and administrative needs for SWHR team, including keeping up an internal style guide and several program processes. Perform as a core team member with ability to anticipate upcoming needs. Oversee communications internship program and manage annual interns at SWHR.
Oversee intern and fellowship program in informal capacity for the office, and official management of health care intern at FleishmanHillard Atlanta office.
Lead project management and client relations on several health care and select corporate accounts at FleishmanHillard Atlanta office. Attend and present on weekly client calls, including creation of call agenda and call recap notes sent to client team. Use Hootsuite, Basecamp, Box, Office 365, Outlook, SharePoint and Microsoft Teams to share deliverables and coordinate on ongoing projects, deadlines. Find some examples below.
FH Perspectives FHamily Cookbook:
Compile first ever FleishmanHillard network wide cookbook, compiling and celebrating international recipes from across the company. Read the cook book here.
Find more details about my education and larger world experience under the “Time Working” page. Here’s a copy of my resume.