Everyone has a story to tell.

What’s yours?

Meet your new strategic communications partner.

Hi, I’m Rachel. San Francisco’s largest nonprofit, for-profit, and public sector organizations trust my 15+ years of communications expertise to secure big PR wins, navigate crises, and achieve policy goals. What do all these clients have in common? They know that the right communications strategy is essential for achieving goals, fulfilling missions, and navigating challenges.


Services

Public Affairs

Government & community relations, stakeholder management, and advocacy

Advising

Counsel and training for C-suite executives, boards, and MarComm leaders

Media

Public Relations, media relations, interview preparation, media training, and press events

Strategy

Discovery and planning to develop organization-wide communications strategies

Reputation Management

Change management, crisis, executive and internal communications

Writing

Press releases, op-eds, email, social media, press kits, blog posts, and website


Case studies

  • Maintaining a positive reputation during significant change

    A large nonprofit was facing substantial budget cuts. Through a detailed rollout plan, clear and carefully-timed communications ensured stakeholders had the information they needed to feel empowered, remain calm, and stay focused on the future. The result? This organization maintained its long-standing positive reputation in the community.

  • Empowering student loan borrowers through press coverage

    A California agency needed to alert student loan borrowers about widespread financial scams for false loan forgiveness programs. By earning media coverage in the Los Angeles Times, we empowered borrowers with information on how to identify a scam, and what to do if they encountered one.

  • Working with policymakers to preserve a historic institution

    A historic institution was on the verge of having its landmark building re-posessed by a predatory lender. Through the development and execution of a coordinated government and media relations campaign, public officials enacted a financial plan to ensure the historic landmark would be preserved and remain in local hands.


Earned Media