My Work

Examples of my writing and content marketing work.

 

Content Marketing

I am a digital marketing professional with over 5 years of expertise in crafting the right message for the right audience at the right time. My years of experience developing strategic communication for print and digital media, content production, editing, and storytelling have allowed me to distill complex topics into valuable information for my audience.

More portfolio examples available upon request.

 
 

Blogs

 
  • Blog: Understanding the Cost of Data Breaches: Insights from the IBM Data Breach Study

    Gain valuable insights from the IBM Data Breach Study and learn how to mitigate the impacts of data breaches effectively. Discover industry-specific challenges, common causes of breaches, the importance of incident response, and proactive strategies to safeguard your data.

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    A hacker uses a computer screen.
  • Streamlining Processes Next Generation GRC Tools

    Governance Risk and Control (GRC) can be a complex and challenging process for companies to manage, execute, and monitor each year. Companies must strive to maintain compliance, mitigate risks, and ensure operational efficiency and integrity. In this blog, we will explore the world of GRC tooling and examine how it has evolved, the implications of relying on outdated methodologies and the benefits of embracing next-generation GRC tools.

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  • How AI is Revolutionizing Cybersecurity: GenAI Threats and Solutions

    As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve with increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, traditional security measures are no longer sufficient. To understand how organizations are addressing these challenges and the growing cybersecurity talent gap, we conducted a survey of 1,000 technology leaders in the U.S.  

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Web Copy

 
  • Landing Page: The Stall Before the Storm: Anxiety, Uncertainty, and the (almost) Unlimited Potential of Technology Today

    From the rapid advance of AI and machine learning to unprecedented cybersecurity threats and increasing hiring challenges, today's IT leaders are at a crossroads of anxiety and anticipation.  

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    The stall before the storm
  • Webpage: Cybersecurity

    We offer deep industry-focused experience across a broad range of cybersecurity domains to help you improve your security posture and reduce risk. 

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  • About Eliassen Group

    Eliassen is the go-to partner for human-powered solutions for those seeking to push the limits of what’s possible. We enable organizations to stretch beyond their capacity and capability and confidently advance the mission critical – while positively impacting the lives of our employees, clients, consultants, and the communities in which we operate.

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Social Media

 
 

Journalism

I graduated from VCU's Robertson School of Media and Culture with a Bachelors of Science in Mass Communications with a concentration in Print/Online Journalism. My writing has been published in media outlets throughout the country including the Associated Press, Washington Post, Miami Herald, and more.

 
 
  • Bill allowing removal of Confederate monuments dies in house

    The Washington Post

    RICHMOND, Va. — Tension filled the room Wednesday as a House subcommittee voted to kill a bill that would have let localities decide whether to remove or modify Confederate monuments in their jurisdictions.

    Del. David J. Toscano, D-Charlottesville, introduced House Bill 2377, which sought to change the current law that makes it illegal to disturb or interfere with war monuments. His bill would have given cities and counties authority to remove Confederate or Union monuments. This is the second year Toscano has sponsored such legislation.

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    In this Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017 file photo, a statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee sits in Emancipation Park, in Charlottesville, Va. ( Julia Rendleman / Associated Press )
  • Database chronicles 400 Years of Virginia House of Delegates

    The Associated Press

    RICHMOND, Va.— A singer crooned “La Paloma” as a Norfolk crowd showered two “legislative debutantes” with flowers and sent them off to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1924. Sarah Lee Fain and Helen T. Henderson were the first women elected to the General Assembly. To celebrate, the Democratic Women’s Club organized a bon voyage party at Roane’s Old Colonial Tea Room in Norfolk.

    Virginians can now explore the history of who has served in the House, which is marking its 400th anniversary as America’s first law-making body. The House Clerk’s Office has launched an online database dubbed DOME (Database of House Members), chronicling the people elected to the House of Delegates or its predecessor, the House of Burgesses, over the past four centuries.

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  • Virginia’s health report falls on economic, geographic lines

    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — It’s a five-hour drive from Manassas Park to Galax — but in terms of life expectancy, the two cities are 25 years apart.

    Residents of Manassas Park, a city of about 16,500 people in the Washington suburbs, live to 91 years old on average. But residents of Galax, a city of about 6,600 people in Southwest Virginia, typically live to just 66.

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