Presentations

Communication by Design: National Network to End Domestic Violence
(opens in Microsoft PowerPoint as slideshow)

This presentation was created for graduate coursework COM 610: Communication by Design, a course focusing on visual communication principles and design strategies. The project explores how design elements and composition techniques can effectively communicate messages for the National Network to End Domestic Violence. It incorporates hands-on design work to create impactful visuals that support the organization’s mission and advocacy efforts.

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Cross-Cultural Marketing Presentation: Republic of Georgia
(opens in Microsoft PowerPoint as slideshow)

This presentation, developed for COM 600: Communication for Leadership, was branded (with permission) as a campaign for a local winery. It included bilingual slides in English and a Georgian dialect and proposed engaging a local marketing firm to assist with localization and native speaker engagement, ensuring cultural relevance and effective audience connection.

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Leadership Presentation: Tribal Leadership
(opens in Google Slides)

This presentation, developed for my graduate coursework in COM 567: Digital Tools and Teams, examines the concept of Tribal Leadership and its role in fostering collaboration, adaptability, and organizational growth. It highlights strategies for leveraging leadership principles to enhance team dynamics and innovation and incorporates AI-imagined imagery to enhance engagement and visual storytelling.

Client Presentation
(opens in Microsoft PowerPoint as slideshow)

This brief presentation, prepared for graduate coursework in COM-658: Integrated PR Campaigns, was designed to pitch a hypothetical product campaign to a real company. It demonstrates strategic planning, market research, and public relations skills tailored to meet client objectives.

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Communication for Leadership: Patagonia Case Study
(opens in Microsoft PowerPoint as slideshow)

This presentation, developed for graduate coursework in COM 600: Communication for Leadership, examines Patagonia as a case study in leadership and organizational communication. The project highlights how effective communication strategies have shaped Patagonia’s culture, values, and commitment to ethical business practices. It offers insights into the role of leadership in fostering transparency, collaboration, and innovation within an organization.

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