Serial overthinker. Passionate about creative, fun, weird marketing for museums, arts, & nonprofits. Dog obsessed. New Englander in DC (or Boston, or VT)
Haven’t tweetered in a minute but back to ask anyone who want to share an opinion: what’s your favorite place to eat or drink in Charlottesville?
⭐️Dog friendly gets bonus points⭐️
We’re hiring! We have several exciting positions open including:
• Director of Finance & Administration
• Museum Educator
• Archivist
If you love history, museums, or Lake Champlain, we’d love to hear from you! Details: https://t.co/Ud87t7Q7i8
#museumjobs#vermontjobs
Life update friends! A year ago I started my own company to do what I love most: helping museums & creative orgs find the best marketing for their budget & goals.
It’s been terrifying/exciting/busy so of course I put off sharing… until now! Introducing: https://t.co/V2LtyQ0jz7
@RaisinBrandt9 I strongly believe Boggle rules apply. If it counts as a word in Boggle then it shouldn’t be capitalized randomly in the middle of a sentence.
Chaotic good overhead in DC this week:
Trash collectors bellowing an Oprah-worthy GOOD MOOORNING! as they rumbled down the street before the day’s heat set in.
It was the H Street-meets-Sesame St musical I didn’t know I needed.
The 5 actions Instagram's algorithm focuses on the most:
1. Dwell time on posts
2. Commenting on a post
3. Liking a post
4. Resharing a post
5. Tapping on the profile photo
It’s been a few months since I was a museum pro. Here’s some things I’ve thought:
Most people don’t even think about museums
Most museums don’t really think about people
The business model believes you can balance scholarship and showmanship. You can’t.
Anyone else WFH and missing the company of silly coworkers? I want to start a daytime slumber party-style WFH gathering. Come and work with Blue and me. We’re quiet, take breaks for belly rubs, and eat tasty snacks. To join, please tell us your fav work snack or tunes.