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CEO and Founder of her own PR agency, Savannah Engel is turning to TikTok to share her experience as a fashion publicist and how she’s changing the industry.

“Savannah Engel fell into fashion—literally. Engel shattered her leg on a ski trip for her 30th birthday in 2017. During her recovery, Engel’s best friend and founder of Markarian fashion label, Alexandra O’Neill asked her to do PR for her emerging brand. Engel had held off on the idea of working with O’Neill until “heavy, heavy painkillers” convinced her to agree. 

 Today, the 35-year-old founder and CEO of Savannah Engel PR is changing the industry with her community-focused approach to public relations, working with everyone from Meghan Thee Stallion to Martha Stuart.”

Editorial Marketing Article for Dunavant Logistics

“Few people can say that they view their job as a hobby. Even fewer can say their job is their hobby after 24 years. Dunavant employee Dora Campos is one of those people. For over two decades, Dora’s dedication and enthusiasm have guided Dunavant trucking in La Porte, Texas, where she continues to inspire her employees today.”

Weekly Editorial Marketing Articles for ArtsMemphis

“Go behind the scenes of traditional sporting fashion, experience the magic of metal, listen to the new sounds of soul, and learn polaroid emulsion printing this week around town."

“Pizza dough, marinara sauce, shredded cheese and pepperoni surround a floured pan

as Andrew Ticer prepares to cook his signature pizza. However, instead of sous chefs by his side, Ticer’s 7-year-old son and 8-year-old daughter stand next to him in pajamas, reaching on their tip toes to squish the pizza dough between their fingers.

“Let’s make Hog and Hominy Pizza—with kids,” said Ticer.

In a video posted to Ticer’s restaurant Instagram page, the celebrated chef leads customers in a tutorial for his take-home pizza kits from his home kitchen.

For the co-owner of six restaurants, cooking from home was never a part of the plan, until the coronavirus forced Ticer to take a step back.”

Editorial Marketing Article for Spirited AF

“Memphis’ sweltering temps call for creativity behind the bar without the hangover. Whether you’re taking a night off before a big race, looking for a healthier alternative, or have fully committed to an alcohol-free lifestyle, these refreshing non-alcoholic poolside beverages will leave you with no regrets or next-morning consequences.”

While the new social media app BeReal is sweeping college campuses, it’s also keeping me in touch with my 73-year-old grandmother.

“Over Easter, I added my 73-year-old grandmother on BeReal.

I was sitting with my cousins, gossiping about family friends, when my phone buzzed with a notification. “It’s time to be real,” it said, giving me two minutes to post my authentic snapshot. As I gestured to my family members to get in the frame, questions about the latest social media craze rained down on me rapid-fire. I explained how the app organizes daily candid posts to show what my friends are up to, expecting another social media lecture from my elders.

But to my surprise, Grammy wanted in.”

Memphis Places of Worship Accommodate for COVID-19

“Laurie Meskin sat under an umbrella with her husband as they watched the big screen

projection of their synagogue’s Yom Kippur service. About 100 congregants in masks surrounded them on the grass in front of Temple Israel synagogue in socially distanced lawn chairs while the rabbis led the service on a covered stage.

Cold and wet, Meskin celebrated the holiest day of her faith from afar while thousands more congregants looked on from computer screens.

“It was wonderful,” said Meskin. “We just wanted to give hope to people, and I think we definitely accomplished that.”

Religious services are rooted in community, yet in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, places of worship like Temple Israel in Memphis, Tennessee are focused on keeping people physically apart but spiritually connected.”