Portfolio

Words are my thing.

Content Writing

My content writing covers ghostwritten travel, language, B2B services, as well as both business- and consumer-focused events or festivals.

You can find examples of my personal writing projects on both this blog and my other blog, Tina’s Travels Abroad. (I also wrote and published a book, which you can read about below!)

I have other highlights and testimonials on my LinkedIn profile.

Copyediting & Proofreading

I performed the initial copyedits, formatting, and final pass proofreading of the independently published 18 Service Pillars.

I have edited and proofread countless other landing pages, websites, blogs, and white papers for companies like CS3 Technology and The Bridge.

MisFEST: Music is She & She is Music

I am the Communications and Social Media Director for the annual women’s music festival MisFEST – from 2017 through the present. (Excluding pandemic years.)

I direct social media strategy, write press releases and web copy, direct photographers, and assist during press appearances with festival talent.

We showcase talented women in my local and regional music scenes since they are often overlooked in other music festivals. In 2019, we had the phenomenal KT Tunstall as our headliner!

Here is a blog post I wrote about my experience at MisFEST Year 2.

Social Media & Events

Currently, I manage the social media presence of Equiventure Tack & Apparel on retainer. I’ve been strategizing and executing since January 2021.

From 2015 through the present, I’ve been a team member of Social Media Tulsa, helping the annual conference as part of the Social Media Tulsa Conference production team.

I do live social media coverage at large festivals with Social Media Tulsa’s event team, including:

  • Oktoberfest
  • Scotfest
  • Center of the Universe Music Festival
  • Folds of Honor Freedom Fest

Long-Ago Internship Highlights

During the summer of 2014, I was the Content Marketing Intern for FlatClub, now Benivo, and wrote over 20 blog posts, white papers, and city guides. This was my first professional writing work – so I had to list it for nostalgia’s sake.

Big Projects

8 Steps for Interview Prep: Writing and Independently Publishing

After many 1:1 Business English students, I expanded on my notes for a book. I drafted and self-edited it before finding developmental editors, line editors, and proofreaders. This allowed me to self-publish (and now market) my book myself.

18 Service Pillars: Editing and Independently Publishing

I did the first line edits and final proofreading pass for the CS3 Technology CEO’s book on company culture, called 18 Service Pillars: The Basis of an Exceptional Organization.

I managed the writing, editing, and uploading process for this self-published book.

Let’s write something great together!

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