Project Manager

In the last 5 years I averaged 80-120 projects per month. Utilizing my strengths as an organized, efficient manager allowed my customers to soar. From $0 budgets to million dollar events I consistently achieved set milestones, delivered on time, and slid under budget. See below for examples of what a world class PM can do for you and your team.

Project Management Skills.

  • Agency & Vendor Management.

    Developing interpersonal relationships one provider at a time. Strong written and verbal communication to build long lasting relationships with key contributors.

  • Analytics & Measurement.

    Tracking data and understanding relevant information from the noise.

  • Budgets & Audits.

    Incorporated project and annual budgets that allow for real time status reports. Increased marketing visibility with end of project and end of year audits

  • Business Development.

    Collaborate with Business development Specialists, Sales, and owners to drive sales. Pitched and designed beautiful pitch decks and presentations.

  • Event Management.

    Leading small, medium, and super-sized events over the last 5 years. If your team is leading a small regionally focused event or you need a full-size corporate event, I am the team that can pull it off.

  • Hiring.

    In the last 18 years hired, trained, and mentored some of the most talented individuals. Copywriters with a penchant for whimsy, graphic designers burning the midnight oil in pixel, and videographers telling a story from the rooftops.

  • Launch Programs.

    Experience launching programs from ground up ideation to customers purchasing a completed fully functional piece of hardware.

  • Microsoft Office Suite.

    Expert in Excel creating useful spreadsheets, wordsmith in Word writing documents, manuals, and releases, and pitching business through PowerPoint.

  • Negotiation.

    Focusing on key interests, using creativity as an advantage, and timing are surefire foundations to the skill of negotiations. Also, understanding everyone’s priorities.

  • Research.

    Sometimes Marketing should be called the Research Department Known for Creativity. Following and tracking trends, uncovering new and exciting bits of information, and then executing.