Kate Ennis

bethesda, MD USA
Website: http://
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Professional Experience

A marketing and communications executive with more than 25 years experience, I have a record of building brands and growing business for companies and nonprofits across a variety of market sectors. I produce results by bringing an understanding of business strategy and marketing best practices to every project I work on.

Expertise

Account manager
3 Years
Producer (television)
2 Years
Other, Specify
9 Years

Specialty

Business (general)
22 Years
Personal Finance
22 Years
Finance
22 Years

Industries


Broadcasting - News - Cable (National)
2 Years
PR (in-house) - Fortune 1000 corp. clients
9 Years
PR (firm) - Fortune 1000 corp. clients
12 Years

Total Media Industry Experience

24 Years

Media Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

Legal Times (1-2), Business Journals (10+), The Washington Post (10+)

Corporate Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

Frank Strategic Marketing (10+), The Identity Theft Assistance Center (10+), Levick Strategic Marketing (1-2), Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards (1-2)

Other Work History

My ghost-written articles recently have appeared in the Orange County Business Journal, the Hartford Business Journal, Los Angeles Business Journal, Huffington Post and American Banker.

Technical Skills

Audio editing

Computer Skills

Word, Excel, Power Point

Equipment

Audio

Awards

Awarded the PRSA Toth Award for Excellence in Public Relations for TreasuryDirect, US Department of the Treasury, campaign.

Showcase

General

The Society of Manufacturing Engineers is a client of Frank Strategic Marketing. I served as interim director of accounts for the agency and wrote this article to support the Society's Mfg4 trade show, which was held in Hartford in May 2012.
RFS is an Ennis Communications client. We developed this article in the aftermath of the financial client to support her consulting start up.
ITAC is an Ennis Communications client. ITAC President was unable to attend RSA, a major security conference, but we wanted to use the conference as a news hook to promote smarter information security.