The aim of this project was create a video to share on social media channels that shed light (pun intended) on Itron's smart city technology and intertwine our holiday spirit.
Itron’s social media: A few posts, a big impact
Below are a few posts to highlight some of the work I do while managing Itron's social media platforms. Itron's is currently on Facebook (as well as a global page in Brazil), Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and Snapchat. I also manage the company's blog.
The traveling #ItronFlag
I wanted to showcase the different parts of the world Itron technology is in, and where the work we do takes us (the employees). I worked with designers to make this concept a reality and then gave a flags to a select few who I knew would be traveling. It has since taken off both... Continue Reading →
Growth
In April 2012, Maddison LeRoy and Jenna Lane were the subjects of "Same-Sex Relationships: Prejudice in Society." This film centered around the reactions of public displays of affection by same-sex couples and the future of the legality of gay marriage. More than two years later, I asked Maddison LeRoy to watch the video again. Then... Continue Reading →
Statistics from my time as Chico State’s social media and photography intern
Since my start as social media and photography intern in January 2014, the Chico State's Facebook page gained more than 8,000 likes, totaling at roughly 22,500 at the end of my fall 2014 semester. Part of the social media strategy was posting once per day on Facebook, two to three times each day on Twitter, once a... Continue Reading →
A Day in the Life of a Wildcat
I pitched, filmed (with contributing footage from Jeff Barron) and edited this video that shares a glimpse into the day-to-day lives of three Chico State students. The purpose of this video was to show prospective students what life is like on campus. This video was shared on Chico State's blog, across social media platforms and sent... Continue Reading →
A public library gets a personal library
A Sacramento man donates his collection of 13,000 books. Read my full story in The Sacramento Bee here.