Strategist
Community Builder
Speaker
culture · community · creativity
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culture · community · creativity 💭
I believe our collective future shines brighter when we responsibly leverage culture, nurture creativity, and lead with community to architect a world that is inclusive, vibrant, and forward-thinking for all.
With over a decade in communications and brand development, I wear multiple hats as a strategist, equity advocate, and community builder. My passion lies in empowering mission-consistent brands to craft a brighter future through compelling storytelling, strategic messaging, and thoughtful communication design.
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What I Do
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Speaker / Moderator
Drawing from a diverse array of experiences, I address audiences offering insights on creative communications strategy, opportunity generation, and community building.
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Consultant
With a decade in brand development and communications, I guide organizations in honing their strategic messaging. My expertise lies in aligning brand values with impactful storytelling and design.
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Founder
As the founder of both PR Girl Manifesto and Hold The PRess, I’ve cultivated platforms + communities that empower and educate PR professionals, fostering a community of collaboration and growth and elevating the narratives of Black Comm pros.
Some Brands I’ve Had The Honor Of Supporting
culture · community · creativity
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culture · community · creativity 💭
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"Fatou is not just a speaker; she's an experience. Her commitment to using one's career as a tool for advocacy is palpable, and she inspires you to want to be a part of that journey"
Rafael Torres
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"In the world of communications and advocacy, Fatou stands out. Her insights are both insightful and actionable, making you rethink your approach. Her entrepreneurial spirit, combined with her advocacy-driven focus, makes her a force to be reckoned with."
Isabelle Gray
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“For many of us who are still trying to figure out our career paths, Fatou’s guest lecture offered a perspective that was both inspiring and showed the range of career pathways in Communications.”
Lila Henderson