Author Archives: Heather
Learn to Code, Learn to Think
It’s more and more common to see all types of career paths learning website coding skills. I was recently included in an article on The Muse on how coding skills … Continue reading
Preparing for a Crisis
There are a lot of steps involved in (well done) crisis communications, but preparation is perhaps the most important. In a recent conversation with a colleague, they seemed surprised I … Continue reading
You’re Invited
One of my favorite things to design are invitations. Parties and get-togethers are fun, and the invitation is your first glimpse into the theme or the tone of the event. … Continue reading
Overhaul Your Personal Promotion This Summer
August recess is quickly approaching and that means a quiet(er) month for many DC workers. So if you’re about to find yourself with a few less meetings and need help … Continue reading
Infographics
Infographics have become an important and popular way to visually display key data points in an efficient and persuasive way. I’ve had the opportunity to create several infographics, including the … Continue reading
Camo is the New Black
Moving to D.C. impacted more than just my location – it also made me realize the affect growing up around the outdoors had had on me. The smell of a … Continue reading
Fine Print Productions
I’ve been thinking about opening an Etsy shop for months, maybe a year?, and finally did! Fine Print Productions. My first items up for sale are original portraits of well-known … Continue reading
Chocolates, Roses and Face Time
February’s hearts and chocolates encourage people to spend time together, if for one day. Use this festive spirit as a reminder in your professional life as well: make time for … Continue reading
Clearwater Basin Collaborative
The Clearwater Basin Collaborative was organized to bring together the various stakeholders – from government agencies to recreationalists – to find solutions to long-standing disagreements in the Clearwater Basin. The … Continue reading
Advocacy in Social Media
Over the course of a six-month engagement, I worked on a social media campaign for an association with Fortune 500 members. I acted as the project and community manager to … Continue reading