I work directly with marketing teams to develop financial services, technology, and non-profit content that captivates their clients and prospects.
I cover …
Retail banking
Individual and small-business banking products; loans; home finance
Retirement planning
Investments; life/health insurance; wealth transfer/estate planning; eldercare
Small/Medium business
Fin-tech; information management; communications; fulfillment
Non-profit
Awareness-building and ongoing donor communications
Bring me your tired, inaccessible, and lackluster information.
I won’t be scared. Let me turn your rambling 45-page white paper or internal sales briefing into an engaging, conversational blog or podcast series that will have your grandmother opting in. Personal and accessible dialogue is my hallmark. It’s what I’ve been doing for my entire career.
I create: Foundational web content; Podcast scripts; Print/E-books; Case studies; Social media posts
Great moments in U.S. content history: In 1776, Thomas Paine's Common Sense becomes the publishing sensation of the Colonies. It remains, proportionally speaking, the best-selling book in U.S. history. 1962: Miles Davis sits down for the first Playboy Interview. Its Q&A format becomes a standard for conversational journalism. 1980: The Columbus Dispatch is the first newspaper to go online.