
I approach public relations with heaps of enthusiasm, curiosity and attention to detail. My strengths include finding innovative ways to pinpoint distinct target audiences, writing with clarity and creativity, and managing projects through tight deadlines. To hone my craft, I’m currently pursuing a Masters in Communication at Johns Hopkins University where I’m digging deep on subjects like using digital tools to promote nonprofits, speechwriting, and crafting communication campaigns to impact health behaviors. My client work at Widmeyer keeps me stimulated and happy to come to work!
Connect with me:
- http://www.linkedin.com/in/katieereardon
- http://twitter.com/katiereardon
- http://delicious.com/katiereardon
Biography:
With a background rooted in nonprofit communications and civil service, Katie Reardon brings a wide range of experience to her clients. At Widmeyer, she has taken on a leadership role with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Stop Bullying Now! Campaign, helped develop and execute the DASH+ contest on behalf of the Progressive Automotive X PRIZE Education Program, and helped raise the profile of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.
Before joining Widmeyer, Reardon worked as a copywriter for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and she served the communications office and Minority Leader of the Ohio House of Representatives Democratic Caucus. She also helped develop and launch a national public awareness campaign on the denial of Congressional voting representation for the citizens of Washington, D.C. during her time at DC Vote, a nonprofit organization.
Reardon previously worked in marketing and event planning at Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership and served as a communications intern in the Capitol Hill press office of Senator Edward M. Kennedy.
Reardon graduated from Duquesne University where she majored in Journalism and English and served as Managing Editor of The Duquesne Duke, and she is currently pursuing a Masters degree in Communications and Public Relations at Johns Hopkins University.
Contact information:
- 1129 20th St NW, Suite 200,
Washington, DC 20036
Phone 202.667.0901
Fax 202.667.0902
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