Our founder established Oak Alley Concepts in southern Louisiana, an area rich with lush landscapes and beautiful live oaks representing strength, stability, and endurance.
Like the notorious live oaks, Oak Alley Concepts strives to be a trusted vision in the agricultural landscape. We combine agribusiness expertise with deep understanding of the industry and experience across many facets of communications including public relations, corporate communications, content creation, advocacy, and strategy to deliver communications unique to each individual client.
It's with this experience that we can best position your organization as a leader in your specialized role within agriculture.
I've immersed myself in corporate marketing for over a decade, helping an agricultural enterprise achieve goals through simplification and structure. And, that analysis and process improvement, simplifying the seemingly complicated, is where my passion lies.
I founded Oak Alley Concepts to leverage my niche expertise as a professional, one that deeply understands the audience and nuances of the industry, to help businesses and professionals achieve a strong brand and communications approach; one that delivers increased loyalty, trust, and long-term value.
I grew up in Mt. Vernon, Indiana, and have lived in various midwestern towns before settling in the south for career purposes. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and Advertising and a Master of Science in Integrated Marketing Communications, studying under incredible leaders in the marketing space including Joe Gura, Microsoft Teams Lead Storyteller, and Bob Sukys, 20-year global advertising lead at Procter & Gamble. I also hold an Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) from the Public Relations Society of America.
I serve as the Chairperson for NGFA’s first-ever Communications, Marketing and Member Services Committee and am a proud member of the Public Relations Society of America, National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA), and the American Marketing Association.