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  • Pace University

    Pace University

    Regular articles showcasing the triumphs of students, faculty research, and captivating human interest stories that reinforce University brand drivers

  • Twenty Sided Store

    Engaging and personable blogs highlighting staff picks, offering themed recommendations, and providing store news and updates

  • Mystic Aether

    Early role in the launch of the Mystic Aether universe, through detailed worldbuilding, character creation, adventure scripting, and game testing

  • Pace Magazine

    A biannual digital magazine highlighting University news, community success, faculty research, through mixed-media and long-form editorial features


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Sunnyside Thrift
Social Media Strategy

A proposal for a comprehensive social media strategy for Sunnyside Thrift, a small business in Queens, New York. This in-depth analysis showcases an ambitious plan to transform Sunnyside Thrift into Queens' top thrifting destination. The blog further analyzes potential digital marketing solutions, showcasing research that highlights the relationship between social media and thrifting culture, and how this connection be leveraged to elevate their brand. It also breaks down key aspects such as the influence of social media in the thrifting industry, profiles the target audiences, and offers a detailed content strategy to kickstart Sunnyside’s social media strategy.

Wine from Montilla
A Comprehensive Blog

A collection of blog posts that provide preliminary research for filmmakers embarking on a documentary about the use of casks in Spanish winemaking. I collaborated with other students to compile research and brainstorm topics, though the actual development of copy and the site’s design was my responsibility. The site features two distinct categories of posts. The “Full Bodied Features” blog hosts in-depth, research-heavy articles that serve an educational purpose. The “Just a Taste” blog follows a shorter-form, ‘listicle’ or ‘clickbait’ format, aimed at providing quick informational content that is more easily digestible and entertaining to any audience.