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I wrote copy for an email marketing campaign that ended up winning Best in Category at the 2020 CUNA Diamond Awards. You can see my contributions starting on page 12.
A guide that helps CISOs and IT leaders build an identity security program using data from the latest threats and attacks. I contributed creative direction, editing, and ensured a timely delivery to the design team.
It's no secret that we're becoming increasingly reliant on mobile networks in our daily lives. The numbers clearly tell a story of continued mobile growth. As of February 2016, approximately 64 percent of US adults now own a smartphone, a number that has grown from 35 percent since 2011.
As most travelers know, airports aren’t just hubs for airlines anymore. They’re also hubs for high amounts of mobile network activity. Whether you just want to check your email before a business trip or take a look at your dining options during a long layover, it’s not an uncommon sight to see passengers spending a good deal of time on their phones at the terminal.