Jacob has worked with small business, Fortune 50 companies, nonprofits and agencies to provide marketing and technology needs. I have almost two decades of experience helping organizations tell their story and expand their reach.
The bulk of my job is listening first then being in conversation. If you want to know what it is like to work with me, here are some past collaborators.
Jacob’s ability to identify with the audience’s needs ensures that his presentations are well targeted and well timed. Tim, Masterworks
You f—ing rock. Sara, NTEN
If you want to work together, I currently work at WordPress VIP. We handle infrastructure, performance, and security at scale, so our clients are free to focus on what matters. With our unparalleled agility, flexibility, and interoperability, WordPress VIP is the best digital experience solution at scale. Want to know more, let me know.
Latest posts from the blog
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The second day is our biggest day, ninety-five miles. We'll be passing through Confluence, Meyersdale and ending up in Cumberland, MD.
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My friend, Brian Evans, and I are riding from Pittsburgh (McKeesport) to Washington, D.C. this summer. Right now our route will take us on five trails (Great Allegheny Passage, C&O Canal, W&OD, 4-Mile Run, Mount Vernon) across five states (Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virgina, Virginia and the District of Columbia).
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For the Apple devotes like me, “Just one more thing” refers to the phrase often uttered by The Jobs at the end of a keynote. For you it should be a phrase you think about in your donation process. Specifically, asking your donors to share their gift with friends via Facebook or Twitter.
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Read this in one of `jeggers blog posts and dug it: "You can't jump a 20-foot chasm in two 10-foot leaps." `chadnorman
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Remember in elementary school when you were told to XYZ? Well an unexamined Guidestar page is much like the unexamined zipper: embarrassing and easily fixable.
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If you know me you know I'm not the handiest. This morning Erin woke me up at 6am to tell me that our furnance had stopped working.