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Passionate about climate and human rights, the copywriting and content marketing work I’ve done at organizations such as the United Nations Development Program in Suriname, the Red Canary Magazine, and The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, was among the most rewarding in my career.
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Website copy Red Canary Magazine’s donation page supporting the Ágape Misión Mundial initiative. Ideating and copywriting for this project involved multiple iterations in tandem with the marketing team, journalists, and activists.
Social media copy for the United Nations Development Programme’s initiative in Suriname. Work involved ideation and multiple drafts with the marketing team and stakeholders.
A newsletter originally sent out via email for the United Nations Development Programme’s initiative in Suriname. Work involved ideation and multiple drafts with the marketing team and stakeholders.
A video script written for Rabbi Noah and the work he was doing at the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles.
Website copy for an independent publication called Red Canary Magazine. After several rounds of ideation and written drafts, I helped them get the job done.
Website copy for one of Red Canary Magazine’s donation initiatives, this one for the Navajo Nation. Ideating and copywriting for this project involved multiple iterations in tandem with the journalists and activists.
Sent via email and regular mail in a printed letter, this is the copy I wrote for the Red Canary Magazine’s fundraising template.
A phone script for donation requests to be used by the Red Canary Magazine.
Website copy for Red Canary Magazine’s donation page. The non-profit magazine is committed to telling stories about the people doing the hard, difference-making work.
This article was about one of the UNDP's most important projects: managing gold mining in Suriname.
An article about one of the UNDP's most touching and inspiring projects: empowering people with disabilities in Suriname.