Writing
MAPS Prospectus
Presenting complex concepts to a general audience is a fundamental part of raising awareness and building support. I researched, wrote, and managed the editing process for this informative section on PTSD and MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for the MAPS Prospectus, a tool to educate readers and potential donors. I also created the design and layout for the full Prospectus.
Science Communication
MAPS Research News Updates
Engaging readers in an organization’s work is key to building alliances. For each tri-annual MAPS Bulletin, I interviewed clinical researchers to collect information on current studies, wrote summaries, and managed the editing process to compile news updates for the MAPS Bulletin. In addition, I created the design and layout for the full magazine.
View the complete archive of my work on the MAPS Bulletin (Winter 2012 - Summer 2019).
Research News
MAPS in the Media
Connecting an audience to media placements is an important step in public outreach. To inform readers of major media articles, news broadcasts, and peer-reviewed journal publications, I wrote media summaries for each edition of the tri-annual MAPS Bulletin. In addition, I created the design and layout for the full magazine.
View the complete archive of my work on the MAPS Bulletin (Winter 2012 - Summer 2019).
Media Collections
MAPS Planned Giving Brochure
Building a foundation of planned giving is critical for the success of nonprofit organizations. In collaboration with the development team, I wrote content, managed the editing process, and created the design for the MAPS Planned Giving brochure.
Donor Outreach
Ace Your First Mountain Bike Race:
Tips from a seasoned pro
Mountain biking offers a friendly community and a way to build fitness while exploring miles of breathtaking natural terrain. For those ready to take the plunge, racing brings a new set of challenges and adventures. In this article for Adventure Sports Journal, I provide advice to readers preparing for their first mountain bike event.
Adventure Writing
Surf City Cyclocross All Hallow’s Race Continues a 38-Year History
What could be more exciting than racing an all-terrain obstacle course on a bicycle? For cyclocross enthusiasts, the annual October tradition of wearing a costume takes the sport to a new level of fun and creativity. In this announcement for the Surf City Halloween Cyclocross race, published in CX Magazine, I entice participants and spectators to come enjoy the family friendly event in Aptos, California.