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- Project Name Seven | 2025 BRVC Site
Call Me Ace Independent Billboard-Charting Artist Uses Music to Call Out Racial Injustice, Burn Out & Work-Life Balance Client Call Me Ace: Music with a Cause Year 2019 Scope of Work Brand Messaging Development, Public Relations Industry Entertainment Here's the Stitch (aka Situation) Determined to use his music and professional knowledge as a gateway to connect with disenfranchised communities, Call Me Ace encourages his supporters to live a rich life, not just a life full of riches through timely music releases. Call Me Ace is an independent hip-hop artist, millennial professional and creative tech entrepreneur, whose debut album, Airplane Mode, hit #3 on the iTunes Top 40 US Hip-Hop Album Chart as well as #50 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Album Sales chart. Determined to elevate the buzz he created on his own, Ace desired brand awareness ahead of the release of his second EP, Working From Home. Our Approach To kick-off our 12-month campaign, we audited Ace's online presence, conducted a competitive coverage analysis to identify unique narratives and updated/created all pitchable assets. Our strategic communications and marketing strategy aimed to gain local, regional & national publicity via blogs, podcasts, digital, Print & unconventional publications; as well as be mindful of appearances and strategic partnerships. Based on our market research, there was an opportunity to not only leverage Ace's artistic achievements, but also frame narratives around his millennial perspectives on business and lifestyle topics. Additionally, as we the unforseen pandemic occured, Ace released Working From Home: Extended which elaborated on news topics like burnout, work-life balance and social justice. We worked with Ace to use the EP's pre-orders as well as Google’s gift-matching program to raise $10,000+ for Faith In Action’s Live Free campaign to end social injustice. Our Impact & Client Milestones Within the first month of pitching the "Working From Home" campaign, we secured an exclusive with Earmilk--a nationally recognized music publication--for the "Gold Cuffs" single, which contributed to the first 1,000 Youtube views. The month the EP dropped, we wrote and distributed a press release which got picked up by 228 platforms, totalling an estimate of 11M+ impressions. In the following months we garnered a total of 61 placements, totalling an estimate of 419m+ impressions. At the end of the 12-months, our efforts were complemented by Ace's songs "5:15am" and "No Assistance" getting added to the NBA 2K21 Next Gen Gaming Experience (featuring songs from 2 Chainz, Lil Wayne, CHIKA, Pop Smoke, Tame Impala, Drae Harris, The Weeknd, JID, Jack Harlow, Juice WRLD and More) Notable media coverage: FOX Soul, Afro Tech, Blk Creatives’ Twitter-chat summit: FEARS, Medium, Urban Magazine, Live with DJ A-Rod, Sheen Magazine, LA On Lock, Global Money World, Central Sauce and more. In 12-months, we were able to produce 4x more media coverage for his brand, compared to the year prior to working with us. After the first year of working together, we continued our collaboration for another 12 months to continuing raising brand awareness--particularly for his project "Out of Office." Our PR support resulted in: 37 placements (Estimated impressions: 3B+) Notable coverage: HipHop Dx, KAZI Magazine, Def Pen, Hype Magazine, Audiomack (playlist), xoNecole, Sheen Magazine, Pie Radio UK, Travel Noire, Digital Journal and more. Invites sent to selected media to attend a virtual listening party (which had 100+ attendees, including a journalist from Hip Hop Since 1987) Being a semi-finalist for BET's #BETAmplified contest A press release announcing Ace's collaboration with the Ford Mustang
- Project Name Ten | 2025 BRVC Site
Town of Waterford Town of Waterford Takes Action Towards Supporting Small Businesses Impacted by the Pandemic, Launches Grant Program Client Town of Waterford Takes Action Towards Supporting Small Businesses Impacted by the Pandemic, Launches Grant Program Year 2022-2023 Scope of Work Project/Program Management | Administrative Assistance Industry Municipal Here's the Stitch (aka Situation) Using funds from the American Rescue Plan Act, the Town of Waterford wanted to develop and administer a Small Business and Assistance Program that would provide pandemic relief to small businesses. This was the first program directly supporting Waterford small businesses, and First Selectman Rob Brule along with the Economic Development Commission requested assistance. Our Approach We understood that facilitating a program that adequately supports the unique infrastructures, cultures and processes found within small business models requires many interconnected pieces. We took a well-rounded, innovative and customized approach to implementing operations management services that thoroughly assessed the specific needs of Waterford’s small businesses in order to: ensure the shared grant materials align with legal requirements grant information is clearly communicated and promoted to prospective applicants the application process is conducted as seamlessly and fairly as possible facilitate communication so that all relevant parties can be kept knowledgeable on awardees implement administrative support to upkeep maintenance and reporting Our Impact & Client Milestones Our Operations Management support enabled us to build the Town of Waterford's first Small Business program, from end-to-end and specifically: Ensure it followed federal/ARPA policy Facilitated community listening via a survey that gathered quantitative and qualitative data from over 50 small business owners, which was not only useful for the creation of the program but also for long-term use by the Town Curate and host a virtual round table discussion between Town leaders and small business impacted by the pandemic, to de-mystify any concerns about the application process Built a user-friendly submission process, which resulted in 9 complete applications Created a user-friendly application rubric for the EDC to award $78,500 in total funding to all 9 applicants As of January 2023, BRVC is working with the Town of Waterford to facilitate the second cohort for the program, with the remaining $105,000 ARPA funds.
- Project Name Twelve | 2025 BRVC Site
CT Office of The Arts Connecticut Office of the Arts Bolsters Economic Opportunity in the Arts with Workforce Initiative Client CT Office of The Arts: Improving Economic Opportunity in the Arts Year 2017-2023 Scope of Work Project Management, Systems Implementation, Administrative Assistance Industry Municipal, Non-Profit Here's the Stitch (aka Situation) A paid apprenticeship program that gives Connecticut college students, emerging creatives, formerly incarcerated individuals and military veterans an opportunity to gain high-level professional work experience with not-for-profit arts and cultural organizations throughout the state. Since its inception in 2017, more than 100 Connecticut college students, emerging creatives, formerly incarcerated individuals and military veterans have been placed in apprenticeships at non-profit and cultural organizations. In return, they have explored various job opportunities in the arts, developed new passions, enhanced their skillset, received professional development support and, for some, long-term employment. Additionally, host organizations have provided apprentices with engaging experiences in arts administration, visual arts, arts presenting/curating, media arts, performing arts, visual arts, arts education and literary arts. In an effort to scale the program with an intenton of curating a well-rounded summer apprenticeship experience that attracts more talent as well as fosters job opportunities, the Connecticut Office of the Arts requested assistance to achieve the following outcomes: Maintain retention of apprentice placements in selected organizations Show that AWI/employment in the arts contributes to the economic growth in CT Be able to gather accurate apprentice demographics, and use data to further improve diversity, equity and inclusion in the program Build trust as well as organic & ongoing relationships between COA, apprentices & organizations (receive genuine trackable & quality feedback from organizations & interns in regards to their experiences with one another, as well as COA/AWI) Instill professional development workshops/trainings for intern applicants & selected organizations Long-term: Receive applications that align with the cross-sectors of the arts' community (i.e. public relations, marketing, etc.) Our Approach Worked with COA’s leadership to thoroughly assess and update internal messaging for the program to ensure it maintains its integrity of following state policy as well as its READI principles Provided messaging and counsel for public information sharing via newsletters, social media and directly with stakeholders Strategically and carefully implemented communications and operational practices/counsel to COA, stakeholders and apprentices as they navigated COVID-19 Facilitated implemenetation and supervision of the developed processes Our Impact & Client Milestones Since 2020, a total of 35 apprentices were provided job opportunities in 35 non-profit organizations within 2 years, resulting in over $131,250 being distributed to apprentices. (Please view our reports for details on the impact of our work and how we met/exceeded required outcomes: 2021 and 2020. Kindly note, each of our client collaborations include frequent check-ins, agendas and recap reports.) Additional Reference Links: AWI Website (Kindly note, BRVC is a part of the program’s redesign for 2023. Our work involves: brand development, social & digital strategy, public relations and project management.) 2021 Selected Apprentices 2020 Selected Apprentices
- Project Name Three | 2025 BRVC Site
First Boulevard Black-Owned Neobank First Boulevard and Terrence J Launch Financial Literacy Initiative For HBCU Student Client First Boulevard: Financial Literacy Initiative Year 2021 Scope of Work Brand Messaging Development, Public Relations Industry Start-Up, B2C Our Approach For this 1-month campaign, we knew it would be best to leverage Terrence J’s brand ambassadorship to bring awareness to First Boulevard’s mission—particularly among publications that cater to Black millennials, HBCUs and breaking news within the Black community. To maximize our efforts we firstly conducted a coverage audit on First Boulevard and Terrence J, analyzing stories within the past 365 in order to determine the best outlet to release an exclusive. Here's the Stitch (aka Situation) Black America has been underbanked, unbanked and underserved for centuries. First Boulevard empowers Black America to take control of their $1.4T+ in annual economic impact while also being fully inclusive and welcoming of all other communities. Specifically, First Boulevard Founders, Donald Hawkins and Asya Bradley, wanted to bring awareness to their Project Tassels campaign with actor, and media personality, Terrence J, who is their Strategic Advisor of Financial Education. Our Impact & Client Milestones In addition to writing and releasing a press release on the wire with the First Boulevard team, our tailored pitches resulted in 19 placements on Rolling Out, HBCU Buzz, BIN.com , Sheen Magazine, Afro Tech, Urban Magazine, Def Pen and Power 105.1, News One, HBCU Connect and more. (73% of coverage included backlinks diverting traffic to First Boulevard's website.) Although not selected as the final outlet to release the exclusive, our efforts did garner interest from The Breakfast Club. Additionally, despite scheduling conflicts which prevented the officiation of the interview, our efforts did garner interest from the Earn Your Leisure podcast. Our Impact & Client Milestones In addition to writing and releasing a press release on the wire with the First Boulevard team, our tailored pitches resulted in 19 placements on Rolling Out, HBCU Buzz, BIN.com , Sheen Magazine, Afro Tech, Urban Magazine, Def Pen and Power 105.1, News One, HBCU Connect and more. (73% of coverage included backlinks diverting traffic to First Boulevard's website.) Although not selected as the final outlet to release the exclusive, our efforts did garner interest from The Breakfast Club. Additionally, despite scheduling conflicts which prevented the officiation of the interview, our efforts did garner interest from the Earn Your Leisure podcast.
- Project Name Nine | 2025 BRVC Site
My Sister's Keyp'her New York Based Non-Profit Maintains Community Presence with The Launch of a New Initiative for Women of Color Client My Sisters Keyp'her: Community Hub for Women of Color Year 2019 Scope of Work Brand Identity, Brand Messaging Development, Content Creation, Social Media Management, Influencer Marketing, Brand Partnerships Industry Non-Profit, Start-Up Here's the Stitch (aka Situation) Following the success of their 2nd annual fashion show, advocating for breast cancer awareness, Power In Pink Founder, Dafina Morris, launched a new initiative for women of color to engage in activities that spark conversations about "trying to have it all.” Following her 2nd fashion show to raise breast cancer awareness among Black women, Power In Pink founder, Dafina Morris, created My Sister's Keyp'her to expand the ways she could support and uplift Black women. She wanted the initiative to serve as a hub for Black women to enjoy empowering events, engage with educational content and share experiences regarding a variety of health issues. For My Sister's Keyp'her's launch, Dafina wanted to host an intimate an intimate conversation for women of color (millennials to early 40s) to relax under the sun, and engage in activities that spark conversations about: balancing "trying to have it all" with self-care, uplifting one another and the power of networking/mentorship. Our Approach Because Dafina had been known for her breast cancer awareness advocacy, it was essential for us to develop solid messaging and consult on identity qualities (i.e. a logo) that clearly My Sister's Key'her as its own entity. Additionally, it was important that we strategically and gradually introduced this initiative to Power In Pink's audience, with takeaways that still resonated; and didn't cause disassociation with how they've come to relate to the organization within the past 2 years. Our Impact & Client Milestones Through our #PIPShifts soft social media campaign, we produced content that prioritized the transition into My Sister’s Key’pher—and specifically, recaps of the My Sister’s Keyp’her Kickback. 107 posts, 2,199 engagement, 24,733 impressions and 17,984 reach The most effective posts in were: a Michelle Obama quote to emphasize self-check-ins—which garnered 43 engagement and 354 impressions; a giveaway The most effective posts in August 2019 were about: a black-owned construction firm An Instagram advertisement garnered 5,694 impressions (89% from the ad), 4,551 unique accounts and 32 visits to the RSVP link. The audience was 100% women, aged 25 - 34, located in New York Brand promotion for the event, specifically, garnered 9,000+ impressions on Instagram Received 15 new newsletter subscribers; and 16 new followers in less than 60 days With the help of BRVC, Power In Pink produced and hosted My Sister’s Keyp’her Kickback in Brooklyn, New York's Prospect Park which resulted in 12 RSVPs, a 58% attendance rate and a positive share of voice on Instagram post-event—from influencers. Coordinated and secured attendance from NYC influencers, bloggers & Youtubers: Quiana from Harlem Love Birds, Nellie from Brooklyn Active Mama, and Netta Woods (collective following of 32,000+) Secured 2 sponsorships with local businesses: Y7 Studio and Effie's Paper Curated gift box for attendees
- Project Name Nine | 2025 BRVC Site
RiseUP for Arts Non-Profit RiseUP for Arts Takes Art ManiFESTation to New Heights Client RiseUP for Arts: Project Management to Empower Event Committee Year 2022 Scope of Work Project Management, Systems Implementation, Administrative Assistance, Event Planning Industry Non-Profit Here's the Stitch (aka Situation) Fundraisers, Art ManiFESTation (a collaboration with MAD) and Cocktails for Change, are not foreign events to supporters of RiseUP for Arts. In 2022, the organization wanted to mesh the high-energy of these events, to produce an interactive arts experience in Connecticut. RiseUP was founded in 2012 as a youth development and mentoring program aimed at helping youth develop the skills needed to be the catalysts that inspire and uplift their community. RiseUP for Arts has grown to be the State of Connecticut's only state-wide public art nonprofit. In addition to public art, RiseUP for Arts is still focused on youth development in each community mural project. RiseUP also partners and organizes creative placemaking experiences across Connecticut. In 2021, RiseUP for Arts Founder, Matt Conway, wanted to revitalize the organization's Art ManiFESTation event by forming an event committee and streamlining tasks. Our Approach Excited to bring a unique experience to Connecticut's arts ecosystem, we facilitated the below processes: An assessment of the existing RiseUP team, divided into 6 sub-committees based on superpowers/event Helped teams focus on individual goals and tasks through consistently updated Assisted with Marketing strategy and messaging where necessary. (Framed the event’s interactive elements messaging for sponsorship/marketing purposes) Built out contacts for sponsorship list (up to 40) Team supervision/accountability - attended necessary meetings to ensure teams were kept on track, risks were mitigated, and agendas were moving forward. The below ROI of our support contributed to an organized event that "exceeded expectations by 1,000%!"(Source) Risk mitigation and accountability monitoring Increased productivity levels Time and energy available to complete other tasks (Time Management) Establishment and maintenance of efficient business systems and processes Documented processes (to help plan for next year’s event)
- Project Name One | 2025 BRVC Site
My Sister's Keyp'her New York Based Non-Profit Maintains Community Presence with The Launch of a New Initiative for Women of Color Client My Sisters Keyp'her: Community Hub for Women of Color Year 2019 Scope of Work Brand Identity, Brand Messaging Development, Content Creation, Social Media Management, Influencer Marketing, Brand Partnerships Industry Non-Profit, Start-Up Here's the Stitch (aka Situation) Following the success of their 2nd annual fashion show, advocating for breast cancer awareness, Power In Pink Founder, Dafina Morris, launched a new initiative for women of color to engage in activities that spark conversations about "trying to have it all.” Following her 2nd fashion show to raise breast cancer awareness among Black women, Power In Pink founder, Dafina Morris, created My Sister's Keyp'her to expand the ways she could support and uplift Black women. She wanted the initiative to serve as a hub for Black women to enjoy empowering events, engage with educational content and share experiences regarding a variety of health issues. For My Sister's Keyp'her's launch, Dafina wanted to host an intimate an intimate conversation for women of color (millennials to early 40s) to relax under the sun, and engage in activities that spark conversations about: balancing "trying to have it all" with self-care, uplifting one another and the power of networking/mentorship. Our Approach Because Dafina had been known for her breast cancer awareness advocacy, it was essential for us to develop solid messaging and consult on identity qualities (i.e. a logo) that clearly My Sister's Key'her as its own entity. Additionally, it was important that we strategically and gradually introduced this initiative to Power In Pink's audience, with takeaways that still resonated; and didn't cause disassociation with how they've come to relate to the organization within the past 2 years. Our Impact & Client Milestones Through our #PIPShifts soft social media campaign, we produced content that prioritized the transition into My Sister’s Key’pher—and specifically, recaps of the My Sister’s Keyp’her Kickback. 107 posts, 2,199 engagement, 24,733 impressions and 17,984 reach The most effective posts in were: a Michelle Obama quote to emphasize self-check-ins—which garnered 43 engagement and 354 impressions; a giveaway The most effective posts in August 2019 were about: a black-owned construction firm An Instagram advertisement garnered 5,694 impressions (89% from the ad), 4,551 unique accounts and 32 visits to the RSVP link. The audience was 100% women, aged 25 - 34, located in New York Brand promotion for the event, specifically, garnered 9,000+ impressions on Instagram Received 15 new newsletter subscribers; and 16 new followers in less than 60 days With the help of BRVC, Power In Pink produced and hosted My Sister’s Keyp’her Kickback in Brooklyn, New York's Prospect Park which resulted in 12 RSVPs, a 58% attendance rate and a positive share of voice on Instagram post-event—from influencers. Coordinated and secured attendance from NYC influencers, bloggers & Youtubers: Quiana from Harlem Love Birds, Nellie from Brooklyn Active Mama, and Netta Woods (collective following of 32,000+) Secured 2 sponsorships with local businesses: Y7 Studio and Effie's Paper Curated gift box for attendees
- Project Name Six | 2025 BRVC Site
My Sister's Keyp'her New York Based Non-Profit Maintains Community Presence with The Launch of a New Initiative for Women of Color Client My Sisters Keyp'her: Community Hub for Women of Color Year 2019 Scope of Work Brand Identity, Brand Messaging Development, Content Creation, Social Media Management, Influencer Marketing, Brand Partnerships Industry Non-Profit, Start-Up Here's the Stitch (aka Situation) Following the success of their 2nd annual fashion show, advocating for breast cancer awareness, Power In Pink Founder, Dafina Morris, launched a new initiative for women of color to engage in activities that spark conversations about "trying to have it all.” Following her 2nd fashion show to raise breast cancer awareness among Black women, Power In Pink founder, Dafina Morris, created My Sister's Keyp'her to expand the ways she could support and uplift Black women. She wanted the initiative to serve as a hub for Black women to enjoy empowering events, engage with educational content and share experiences regarding a variety of health issues. For My Sister's Keyp'her's launch, Dafina wanted to host an intimate an intimate conversation for women of color (millennials to early 40s) to relax under the sun, and engage in activities that spark conversations about: balancing "trying to have it all" with self-care, uplifting one another and the power of networking/mentorship. Our Approach Because Dafina had been known for her breast cancer awareness advocacy, it was essential for us to develop solid messaging and consult on identity qualities (i.e. a logo) that clearly My Sister's Key'her as its own entity. Additionally, it was important that we strategically and gradually introduced this initiative to Power In Pink's audience, with takeaways that still resonated; and didn't cause disassociation with how they've come to relate to the organization within the past 2 years. Our Impact & Client Milestones Through our #PIPShifts soft social media campaign, we produced content that prioritized the transition into My Sister’s Key’pher—and specifically, recaps of the My Sister’s Keyp’her Kickback. 107 posts, 2,199 engagement, 24,733 impressions and 17,984 reach The most effective posts in were: a Michelle Obama quote to emphasize self-check-ins—which garnered 43 engagement and 354 impressions; a giveaway The most effective posts in August 2019 were about: a black-owned construction firm An Instagram advertisement garnered 5,694 impressions (89% from the ad), 4,551 unique accounts and 32 visits to the RSVP link. The audience was 100% women, aged 25 - 34, located in New York Brand promotion for the event, specifically, garnered 9,000+ impressions on Instagram Received 15 new newsletter subscribers; and 16 new followers in less than 60 days With the help of BRVC, Power In Pink produced and hosted My Sister’s Keyp’her Kickback in Brooklyn, New York's Prospect Park which resulted in 12 RSVPs, a 58% attendance rate and a positive share of voice on Instagram post-event—from influencers. Coordinated and secured attendance from NYC influencers, bloggers & Youtubers: Quiana from Harlem Love Birds, Nellie from Brooklyn Active Mama, and Netta Woods (collective following of 32,000+) Secured 2 sponsorships with local businesses: Y7 Studio and Effie's Paper Curated gift box for attendees
- Project Name Two | 2025 BRVC Site
National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) Transforming Internship Programs: Streamlining Recruitment, Onboarding, and Alumni Engagement for Long-Term Growth Client National Museum of African America History & Culture Year 2023-2024 Scope of Work Project Management, Systems Implementation, Administrative Assistance, Event Planning Industry Here's the Stitch (aka Situation) The National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) needed assistance in transforming its internship and workforce development programs. Specifically, BRVC worked on simplifying the recruitment process, streamlining onboarding, and fostering long-term alumni engagement. This was crucial for enhancing the museum's internship programs while supporting a high volume of applications and candidates. With nearly 1 million followers, viral moments, and cultivated influence, Tina Turtle has reached a pivotal point in her brand journey, that involves solidifying her as a fashion and lifestyle content creator. Our Approach BRVC worked with NMAAHC to evaluate their current systems, identify bottlenecks, and implement solutions that improved efficiency and scalability. Our services included project management, systems implementation, administrative assistance, and event planning. Auditing Current Systems: We started by auditing NMAAHC’s existing databases, resources, and workflows to gain familiarity with their program. We identified key bottlenecks and areas of improvement, especially in tracking internship applications and maintaining alumni connections. Creating SOPs and Workflows: To address the identified challenges, we created Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to document best practices and ensure consistency. We also developed workflows using Asana, which streamlined communication, task management, and follow-ups. Additionally, we implemented a timelining system to ensure that the application process and intern onboarding remained on track. Implementing Systems: We leveraged automated tools to enhance data tracking, manage tasks efficiently, and ensure timely responses. These systems allowed NMAAHC to reduce manual effort while increasing the scalability of their processes Our Impact & Client Milestones Streamlined Recruitment: Through the implementation of efficient SOPs and workflows in Asana, we helped NMAAHC manage 1,300+ applications , reduce processing times, and ensure that candidate inquiries were promptly addressed. This led to record-high application volumes and reduced internal bottlenecks in the recruitment process. Improved Alumni Engagement: By reconnecting with 75+ alumni through surveys, newsletters, and networking events, we successfully launched a new alumni initiative. This kept alumni engaged and turned them into advocates for the program, further enhancing the museum's reputation and community connections. Efficient Onboarding: The redesigned onboarding process for over 60+ interns provided a structured, stress-free experience. By creating easy-to-follow workflows and helping with logistics like background checks and IT support, interns started their roles with confidence, and supervisors saved valuable time. Operational Efficiency & Future Planning: Our work laid the foundation for scalable growth in NMAAHC’s internship programs. With automated workflows, clearer processes, and a stronger alumni network, the museum is now better positioned to continue expanding its reach and improving participant experiences in future cycles.
- Project Name Nine | 2025 BRVC Site
By uncovering my strategic steps I’ve been landing longer term contracts, which I was never really focused on before. I wanted to hit $10k - $20k months faster, doing 1 or 2 projects a month. Thinking strategically about my approach, I was able to hit 50% of my goal within 3 months. I also figured out a way where I don't have to be completely present on my business’ Instagram and can still introduce people to my story and the brand which has been working so far. Ashli F. CEO, Creative Director Ashli F. CEO, Creative Director Exhibit B Agency Project 50% Revenue Goal in 3 Months Year 2023 Scope of Work 60-Day Pow Wow Industry Start-Up, B2B
- Project Name One | 2025 BRVC Site
By uncovering my strategic steps I’ve been landing longer term contracts, which I was never really focused on before. I wanted to hit $10k - $20k months faster, doing 1 or 2 projects a month. Thinking strategically about my approach, I was able to hit 50% of my goal within 3 months. I also figured out a way where I don't have to be completely present on my business’ Instagram and can still introduce people to my story and the brand which has been working so far. Ashli F. CEO, Creative Director Ashli F. CEO, Creative Director Exhibit B Agency Project 50% Revenue Goal in 3 Months Year 2023 Scope of Work 60-Day Pow Wow Industry Start-Up, B2B
- Project Name One | 2025 BRVC Site
Call Me Ace Independent Billboard-Charting Artist Uses Music to Call Out Racial Injustice, Burn Out & Work-Life Balance Client Call Me Ace: Music with a Cause Year 2019 Scope of Work Brand Messaging Development, Public Relations Industry Entertainment Here's the Stitch (aka Situation) Determined to use his music and professional knowledge as a gateway to connect with disenfranchised communities, Call Me Ace encourages his supporters to live a rich life, not just a life full of riches through timely music releases. Call Me Ace is an independent hip-hop artist, millennial professional and creative tech entrepreneur, whose debut album, Airplane Mode, hit #3 on the iTunes Top 40 US Hip-Hop Album Chart as well as #50 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Album Sales chart. Determined to elevate the buzz he created on his own, Ace desired brand awareness ahead of the release of his second EP, Working From Home. Our Approach To kick-off our 12-month campaign, we audited Ace's online presence, conducted a competitive coverage analysis to identify unique narratives and updated/created all pitchable assets. Our strategic communications and marketing strategy aimed to gain local, regional & national publicity via blogs, podcasts, digital, Print & unconventional publications; as well as be mindful of appearances and strategic partnerships. Based on our market research, there was an opportunity to not only leverage Ace's artistic achievements, but also frame narratives around his millennial perspectives on business and lifestyle topics. Additionally, as we the unforseen pandemic occured, Ace released Working From Home: Extended which elaborated on news topics like burnout, work-life balance and social justice. We worked with Ace to use the EP's pre-orders as well as Google’s gift-matching program to raise $10,000+ for Faith In Action’s Live Free campaign to end social injustice. Our Impact & Client Milestones Within the first month of pitching the "Working From Home" campaign, we secured an exclusive with Earmilk--a nationally recognized music publication--for the "Gold Cuffs" single, which contributed to the first 1,000 Youtube views. The month the EP dropped, we wrote and distributed a press release which got picked up by 228 platforms, totalling an estimate of 11M+ impressions. In the following months we garnered a total of 61 placements, totalling an estimate of 419m+ impressions. At the end of the 12-months, our efforts were complemented by Ace's songs "5:15am" and "No Assistance" getting added to the NBA 2K21 Next Gen Gaming Experience (featuring songs from 2 Chainz, Lil Wayne, CHIKA, Pop Smoke, Tame Impala, Drae Harris, The Weeknd, JID, Jack Harlow, Juice WRLD and More) Notable media coverage: FOX Soul, Afro Tech, Blk Creatives’ Twitter-chat summit: FEARS, Medium, Urban Magazine, Live with DJ A-Rod, Sheen Magazine, LA On Lock, Global Money World, Central Sauce and more. In 12-months, we were able to produce 4x more media coverage for his brand, compared to the year prior to working with us. After the first year of working together, we continued our collaboration for another 12 months to continuing raising brand awareness--particularly for his project "Out of Office." Our PR support resulted in: 37 placements (Estimated impressions: 3B+) Notable coverage: HipHop Dx, KAZI Magazine, Def Pen, Hype Magazine, Audiomack (playlist), xoNecole, Sheen Magazine, Pie Radio UK, Travel Noire, Digital Journal and more. Invites sent to selected media to attend a virtual listening party (which had 100+ attendees, including a journalist from Hip Hop Since 1987) Being a semi-finalist for BET's #BETAmplified contest A press release announcing Ace's collaboration with the Ford Mustang