Services: How I support environmental work


I help organizations focused on climate and environmental work move it forward in ways that inform, engage, and lead to action.

(I have a personal stake in this.)

A woman standing on a large rock in a desert landscape with lots of boulders, sparse desert vegetation, and a bright blue sky.
Smiling woman with sunglasses taking a selfie on a paddleboard in the ocean, with two other women in the background, one making a peace sign, under cloudy sky near a pier.
Person wearing a helmet and jacket crossing a suspension bridge high above a forested area with fall-colored trees.

What I do

I develop and execute integrated marketing communications strategies tailored to specific audiences and goals, helping organizations shape how their work is positioned, presented, and experienced across channels. This includes:

I’ve work with these organizations and would welcome the opportunity to work with yours.

Logo of Mercy Corps with a stylized human figure in red, next to the text 'Mercy Corps' in bold red letters.
Logo with the words 'Sustainable Energy for All' inside a circular yellow brushstroke.
Surfrider Foundation logo with stylized wave graphic in blue and text in blue.
Logo for BARE, a brand offering bowls, smoothies, juice, and blends on a wooden background.
Logo of The Nature Conservancy featuring the organization's name beside a green globe with white continent outlines
Logo for Affordable Housing Partnership of the Capital Region, Inc., featuring a line drawing of a house with a roof and chimney inside a rectangle, with text underneath that reads 'affordable housing PARTNERSHIP of the capital region, inc. HOMEOWNERSHIP CENTER'.
The logo for climate:imperative with black text and green colons on a white background.
Logo of the New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault with a tree symbol and the tagline 'Working for a World Without Violence.'

My creative process

I work closely with clients from start to finish, bringing a transparent, collaborative approach that keeps the process clear and the final work thoughtful, cohesive, and aligned with project goals.

Five-step infographic illustrating process: 1. Discovery, 2. Strategy and Planning, 3. Execution, 4. Optimization, 5. Assessment.

Making the right connections

IIf I’m not the right fit, whether due to capacity or scope, I’ll connect you with someone who is. I stay closely connected across the climatetech, clean energy, sustainability, and environmental conservation space and can help guide you to the right people.

Because supporting this work is important, even when I’m not the one leading it.

Group of fifteen women standing in front of a wall with the words 'Made in Rhode' visible. The women are smiling and dressed casually.

You’re doing important climate and environmental work. Let’s get it the attention it deserves.