I wear many hats in life, but I spend the most time improving, maintaining, or promoting local businesses.
Why?
I am passionate about helping small businesses and artists thrive because I moved to a city in 2013 that consisted of just those. Since then, more mom-and-pop shops and creators have called North Adams, MA their home. The uniqueness and charm of small businesses are the heart and bones of American cities and towns similar to those in the Berkshires. It’s a reason why folks choose to relocate to those areas. I’ve benefitted from fantastic meals, witnessed incredible entertainment, and stumbled across rare gems because of the local establishments I’ve lived near.
I’m committed to sharing knowledge with those who need it most to promote the longevity of a business.
In a time where marketing largely occurs online, it’s no surprise that the idea of social media fades into the background of day-to-day operations. In 2020, especially in more remote towns, small businesses must have an online presence. While digital marketing and social media may seem daunting, we can explore it together to ensure the experience is positive and enriching.