Social Media

I love the opportunity that social media offers to showcase one’s personality and establish a sense of community among audiences. I’ve had the pleasure of using social media to showcase several brands’ personalities with their target audiences and establish strong communities. Below are a few samples of my social media work!

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Charleston

OBJECTIVE: Educate the community about RMHC Charleston’s mission and raise funds while maintaining the organization’s family-centered and upbeat brand.

RMHC Charleston opened its doors 40 years ago as a "Home-away-from-home" where families stay while their children undergo extensive medical treatment. Here, parents and children lead a life as normal as possible during their traumatic times without the financial burden of costly hotel, meal, and travel expenses. The organization offers these families comfortable beds, hot meals, a caring staff, and a four-legged friend, Gardy, all just steps from the hospital.

Williamson Cosmetic Center

OBJECTIVE: Boost engagement and increase treatment-centered content.

A cosmetic & plastic surgery practice with over 20 years of experience in the aesthetic community. They have three locations in Baton Rouge, Gonzales, and Lake Charles, Louisiana that provide the highest level of care using the latest technology in aesthetic medicine.

Dr. Jon Perenack

OBJECTIVE: Promote the physician and his work to attract more facial cosmetic surgery clients to the practice while establishing the physician as a thought leader within the field.

Dr. Jon Perenack is an international lecturer, author, and surgeon who performs exclusively facial cosmetic surgery at Williamson Cosmetic Center & Perenack Aesthetic Surgery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Renaitre - A Williamson Cosmetic Center

OBJECTIVE: Increase treatment-centered content and attract clients to the new location.

Renaitre - A Williamson Cosmetic Center is an aesthetic practice based in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and is a part of the Williamson Cosmetic Center family.

What did these accounts look like before? Let’s look at the transformation!

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