WANNA HANG?
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WANNA HANG? *
hi! welcome to the flipside.
a page just for you… and your creative directors… and the FBI agent in my phone.
although i am a born and bred writer, c*ver letters have never felt like me. so you’re here instead! think of this like the special features screen on the dvd menu of shrek 2. but without happily ever after idol.
bop around as you see fit or head to the main menu of it all for the normal portfolio experience.
it’s nice to see you :)
resume at a glance
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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
cheers-ed to the fine life with corona, explained baseball to myself and the world, ate too many chili dogs on set
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TWITTER
made my fave platform my fulltime gig and became a part of a really weird, pretty musky pop culture moment
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MADWELL
brought NPCs to life, gave singles the recognition they deserve, became BFFs with twitch streamers
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FREELANCE
crafted cheese curd merch, made local fast food employees famous, and reminded pets what life’s all about… among other things
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GREY
wrote a super bowl spot at 22, had an identity crisis that i had peaked, bounced back to keep making CPG ads fun as hell
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ICE CREAM SCOOPIN
made a mean banana split (it’s an art, ok!) and memorized orders so i could say “your usual?” like in the movies
personal lore
horsegirl@hotmail.com
once upon a time I was a competitive show jumper and horse rider. this shirt was also in my passport photo until I was 15. and that’s on being a proud kentuckian.
if u build it they will come
where type A brooke meets college brooke. themed parties are a passion of mine… as is dragging my brooklyn friends into the city as much as possible. from finding fun venues to coming up with a goofy name for a partiful invite: i’m your gal.
funny is as funny does
i am a product of a thoroughly funny family. a family that committed to making our own candid-camera show the year 3/5 of us had broken legs over the holidays. and a family that spends every thanksgiving out-witting each other. trust me, the group chat is a warzone.
FAQs
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truth be told, the only time i leave a gig is when i no longer feel challenged. i’ve wanted to be in this industry longer than most people my age have known it was an option. but if i’m not growing somewhere, under someone i respect, then i know it’s time to go. and, well, it’s time to go.
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my eye is on the horizon and that horizon is made up of a senior cw or associate creative director roles in-house or agency-side. a role where i get to do what i’m best at: innovating with new tech and new angles, often to reach very picky, occasionally niche audiences. ya know, the easy stuff.
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i’m a creative’s creative. i fight for the best work possible and the best work environment possible for my team. having transparency between leadership and working team is a must for me to feel like we are heard and able to grow.