Deciding who, or what, is Rollie?
Becoming a parent changed my life. When I started Rollie Creative in the Spring of 2017, I was not sure what it was. Was it a consulting agency? A freelance site to market me? Did I want to separate myself from the brand, or is the brand innately me? With years of experience in Public Relations and Marketing both as an in-house director and team member, I was not sure what branching out looked like.
Three years into Rollie, I know a few things. I know I bring years of experience in the field to the table. I know I’m worth it. I know how to navigate Public Relations and Marketing without the might of an existing brand. I know how to make cohesive plans across all mediums for maximum client benefit. I know how to share my knowledge to grow a business and brand. And I know for my brand, my Rollie Creative, the brand is me.
I want to change how we view business. After my child was born, I was just as passionate and motivated to work as I was before. Possibly more so, because now I had a mission to literally make the world a better place for someone else. I didn’t want to buy into the 9-5 workday and so, here I am. Business can be done wherever and whenever you put your mind to it. I’m not scared of late nights, early mornings, or weekends spent creating a marking plan. Who says I can’t put my kids to bed and keep plugging away on my job? (I’m realizing this is starting to sound like a University of Phoenix commercial. Spoiler alert, it isn’t).
Welcome to Rollie Creative. Welcome to me. Let’s work together.