Marriage Equality Superheroes
Orchestrated the Marriage Equality Superheroes event reaching 1.5 million people, just three days after the Supreme Court decision to overturn California’s Proposition 8.
Currently a full-stack web developer at StellarPeers.
Orchestrated the Marriage Equality Superheroes event reaching 1.5 million people, just three days after the Supreme Court decision to overturn California’s Proposition 8.
Produced the video and managed the premiere of Less Miserable featured in 90% of TV markets nationwide on RightThisMinute a syndicated television program.
Dramatically increased the response rate of claimants by tapping into high-arousing feelings to help spread the word about the Check 'n Go settlement.
Pushing the boundaries of traditional government communications by producing the video Pay Me Maybe, a parody of the 2012 summer hit song Call Me Maybe.
Generating excitement and social media buzz around the mundane topics of garbage and urban blight by launching the Let’s do it! SF initiative.
Empowering people to participate and strengthen their community’s chain of survival in the event of an emergency.
Harnessing the power of civic crowdsourcing by launching the UP2CODE mobile app for citizens to report code violations and to streamline workflow of the code enforcement team.
Developed a distinctive, durable and sustainable logotype and symbol for a political campaign.
Created a "You had to be there!" experience at the 41st annual Gay Pride Parade that was widely shared on social media.
Reduced perceived waiting time by implementing interactive activities for 500+ enthusiastic supporters.
Honing professional skills by offering a hands-on work experience to take on big problems in a short timeline.
Organizing consumer purchasing to encourage businesses to become greener and more sustainable.
Developed a brand identity that fueled recognition, amplified differentiation, and engaged voters to identify with the brand on every touchpoint.
An unexpected political candidate meet and greet for the Rebecca Prozan for Supervisor campaign.