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Professional Résumé

Professional Résumé

Owner and Managing Director – Control Mouse Media, LLC

January 2014 – Present (currently held position) Boston, MA

I run a media production & training business helping small business owners of all types – including writers and other creatives – build their audience using a carefully-constructed content strategy.

In addition to working one-on-one with clients, I produce and host a long-running podcast called “Marketing Without the Marketing” to teach the basics of content marketing to anyone who wants to learn a more soft-touch, respectful and ethical approach.

Control Mouse Media, LLC is also a music publisher (ASCAP) and record label, which I use to release and administer my own compositions and potentially others in the future.

For more details, please see: https://controlmousemedia.com.

 

Partner and Managing Director, Lived Places Publishing, LLC

September 2022 – Present (currently held position) Boston, MA

In 2022, I joined a brand new publishing venture called Lived Places Publishing. I’ve been working with Founder David Parker since its inception in 2021, but recently decided to join as a partner in the business. The goals and mission of this venture align well with the work I’m doing in other aspects of my life (particularly my activist work with not-for-profit Boston For All and my grant-funded Songwriter Showcase Series).

Lived Places Publishing is producing short (100- to 150-page) curriculum-ready course readings. They are organized into interdisciplinary collections, each led by a Collection Editor. Our books range from the autobiographical to the ethnographic, but they always center on the experience of social identity/identities and place/location. Each book is written with the advanced undergraduate student in mind, though many of our books are fit for a wider audience.

We have launched 11 collections to date, including Black Studies, Disability Studies, Forced Migration Studies, Queer and LGBT+ Studies, Carceral Studies, and more. We have 50 books signed, with new titles launching monthly – and I expect us to sign 60 more over the next 12 months. Our authors and editors cover the globe, from UKI, New Zealand, India, Canada, Nigeria, Germany, United States, and beyond. Most of our authors are academics, though we are seeking the voices of activists, organizers, journalists, and other practitioners as well.

Our books cover a wide range of topics, with the aim of delivering myriad human perspectives to bolster the contemporary curriculum. Never has this need been more pressing as authoritarian voices and narratives of power are working hard to crowd out the variety of perspectives that build a tolerant and vibrant society.

My primary role is twofold: 1) Grow the list and 2) design/execute a marketing strategy.

For more details and to chart our progress: https://livedplacespublishing.com

 

Instructor – Emerson College

January 2016 – Present (currently held position) Boston, MA

I teach a grad-level course at Emerson College called “Fundamentals of Content Strategy,” all about developing content as a business asset and using it to achieve specific business goals. Because I believe that students learn by doing, teaching, collaborating, and experimenting, I designed and created this course as a dynamic live project where students work alone and in groups to get experience in the planning and execution of an effective content strategy to build an audience.

 

Board Member and Volunteer – Boston For All

January 2019 – Present (currently held position) Boston, MA

I serve as a board member and volunteer at a small organization called Boston For All. We are an activist group that runs a series of community events that function as fundraisers. Since 2017, we have raised over $100,000 in support of immigration justice, food insecurity, and abortion access. 100% of all money raised goes straight to the nonprofit organizations we support: The Brigid Alliance, La Colaborativa, Community Servings, The Boston Immigration Justice Accompaniment Network (BIJAN), Redes en Acción Venezuela, the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA), and other organizations doing the important on-the-ground work in our local community.

For more about the organization and upcoming community events: https://bostonforall.org

 

Vice President, Strategy – Libboo (now Prolific Works)

July 2013 – December 2013 (<1 year) Cambridge, MA

Libboo (now called Prolific Works) is an early-stage startup that’s seeking to help talented authors of all types have the careers they choose in the digital age. Libboo is an advocacy marketing platform that empowers authors by providing intelligence about their most engaged fans and readers. Authors get a first-of-its-kind data dashboard with real-time analytics and insight into their book and its advocates, including how, where, and why it is shared online—kind of a “Google Analytics for Authors.” For the first time, authors have useable insight into their audience based on real behavioral data and can “tune” their campaigns accordingly.

I was an early advisor to the company, but joined full time at a pivotal point in its development. My focus:

 

Vice President, Content and Community – Flat World Knowledge

April 2009 – March 2013 (4 years) Boston, MA

When I joined, Flat World Knowledge was a brand new entrant in the higher education textbook industry. In my four years there, we made a huge impact. With a disruptive business model and platform, we produced a competitive catalog of high quality, peer-reviewed textbooks and offered them at significantly lower costs to students (including a free, “open” version), while transferring control of our content to instructors to provide a more personalized learning experience. My team built the catalog—I was responsible for all aspects of content, from acquiring, developing, and licensing textbook content to inbound marketing and content marketing.

Editorial Director, March 2009 – October 2011
I was a part of the core group that built the company from the ground up. I was hired as Editorial Director at the Series A round, charged with building a brand new catalog of college textbooks from scratch. I made an immediate impact by:

VP, Content and Community, October 2011 – March 2013
After building the foundation of a strong product catalog, I expanded my role to shape the company’s future by:

 

Executive Editor – Pearson Education

November 2004 – March 2009 (4 years 5 months) New York, NY

 

Acquisitions Editor – John Wiley & Sons

July 2002 – October 2004 (2 years 4 months) Hoboken, NJ

 

Marketing Manager – Addison-Wesley

September 1997 – June 2002 (4 years 10 months) Boston, MA

 

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