New Website for Meg Lowman aka CanopyMeg
On #EarthDay, I couldn’t be more proud to share this gorgeous new website for my client Margaret (Meg) Lowman PhD! https://canopymeg.com/
I am so honored to have had a role in bringing this website into the world and am thankful for the opportunity to have collaborated with website/IT guru David Martin, logo/brand genius Cynthia DiGiacomo, and the amazing guiding vision and force of Jim Follett on this rebranding effort.
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The work Meg is doing in the world to save rainforests is a huge deal — but it’s also only a part of what she does. There’s too much to call out here (but providing indigenous peoples with ways to make a living that don’t involve destroying rainforests through logging is one of my top faves!) — so I hope you’ll take a moment to visit her website and if you’re motivated to join her in her mission to save our planet — and our people — by saving and studying trees and forests, there are plenty of opportunities for engaging with her — from following her social, to signing up for her newsletter, to pre-ordering her way-cool new book The Arbornaut.
Client Featured in Fortune, U.S. News & World Report & New York Post
Happy to see my client Raul Elizalde, president and chief investment officer of Path Financial, quoted in Fortune, U.S. News & World Report, and the New York Post — all in September!
Are We Near a Recession? — Forbes
How Investors Can Win in the Trade War with China — U.S. News and World Report
Economy Teetering on Edge of Recession — New York Post
Socially responsible online boutique client launch
Super excited for the launch of my client’s new online boutique — The Wandering Coast!
A bit of background on this dynamic, young entrepreneur:
Twenty-nine year old Brittany Hagan, a former professional dancer for both NFL and NBA sports teams who recently made Sarasota her home, has launched The Wandering Coast (thewanderingcoast.com), a socially responsible online boutique. The Wandering Coast sells consciously-sourced, reasonably-priced coastal bohemian apparel, accessories, and home goods. Ten percent of the company’s profits is funneled directly to funding aid projects around the globe, such as The Wandering Coast’s current commitment to raise funds for medical care in rural Kenya. The company is a Florida-registered LLC, based in Sarasota.
“Establishing a business that works for the greater global good is the next step for me in creating a socially conscious and responsible lifestyle,” says Hagan. “That’s something I strive for across all areas of my life.” Hagan has personally volunteered and worked in countries such as Guatemala, India, and Haiti, through The Village Experience In March, 2018, she heads to Cuba for another volunteer project with Global Aware.
In addition to reserving ten percent of her company’s profits for socially conscious giving-back, Hagan responsibly sources products from like-minded partners and brands across the globe that are dedicated to fighting poverty, hunger, underemployment, and environmental stress in high-need areas. “Whether a customer selects a dress that can go from beach to bistro, a pair of sandals, or that just-right pillow to complement a living room décor — each of our lifestyle items is tied to a bigger purpose with a global perspective,” Hagan says. “From the start, my company is committed to the belief that living well and doing good can be mutually inclusive.”
Hagan’s background packs a one-two punch of business and marketing experience combined with a compassionate heart and a passion for doing good while living well. In addition to running The Wandering Coast, Hagan works as a Senior Program Manager for the publicly-traded global customer relationship management platform, Salesforce. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation from Indiana University as well as an MBA in Marketing from the University of Tampa.
The Wandering Coast is not Hagan’s first foray into entrepreneurship. In 2015, after dancing professionally for the NBA (Pacers) and NFL (Colts), she co-founded ProMotion Dance (promotiondance.com), offering private audition coaching for aspiring professional sports team dancers, audition and choreography training and workshops, and even online and digital audition training resources for dancers and dance teams at all levels.
Hagan’s wanderlust for travel began at an early age, when first vacationing with family in Sarasota and other beautiful locations around the world. She tuned into fashion and styling in her early 20s. In 2011, Hagan won the national Miss America Community Service Award, on the heels of winning the Miss America National Sweetheart Pageant in 2010. The Sweetheart Pageant is only open to state pageants’ first runner ups: Hagan was named first runner up Miss Indiana in 2010. In 2011, at the state level, Hagan was also named Miss Orange County (Florida) and was a top ten contestant in that year’s Miss Florida pageant.
To learn more, visit http://www.thewanderingcoast.com, and Facebook.com/wanderingcoast.
Stetson Law Student Completes Internship at Syprett Meshad
Loved working on this story about local Riverview High School graduate — now a Stetson University College of Law student — who interned over the summer with one of my clients, Syprett Meshad.
Stetson Law Student Completes Internship with Syprett Meshad
Wall Street Exec Joins Client Path Financial’s Firm
Congrats to my client Path Financial on expanding its investment advisory team with the addition of new vice president Oxana Saunders.
Read the news coverage here and visit Path Financial’s web site to learn more.
Client Launches New Website
Congrats to my Sarasota client Nautilus Homes on the launch of their new — gorgeous! — website. Check it out: Sarasota Luxury Home Builder Nautilus Homes
Shine Hair Design Grand Opening
Nice to see my client Shine Hair Design Studio in today’s Herald Tribune for their grand opening.
Click here to read the full story.
Client Hits Home Run with Inauguration Day through a Jungian Lens Event
Great coverage for my client, the C.G. Jung Society of Sarasota, in the Sarasota Herald Tribune, about their Inauguration day guest speaker. Read the full story here.
Client Holds Ribbon Cutting for New Headquarters
One of my Florida clients, Nautilus Homes, held a fantastic ribbon-cutting event in early December to celebrate their new corporate offices. Very cool. (Click here for the full story at Tampa Bay News Wire.)
Killer Publicist I’ll take that!
I guess this falls under the category of braggadocio, but here’s what a client just wrote to me! (And you have to forgive me, but when you work alone, day in and day out, just you and your computer and the occasional kitty, you need all the positive feedback you can get!