Posted by Romayne Levee on December 12th, 2022
Posted in Blog, Independent Schools
For our 20 Years! celebration, we’ve compiled a list of free resources below to help you communicate more effectively in 2023.
Whether it’s brand and messaging, fundraising, an enrollment campaign, or a strategic plan, you’ll find our instructive blog posts, guides, and webinars helpful as you create communications that invite more families to join your school community, donors to your campaign, and loyal faculty, staff, and volunteers to your mission.
Thank you for amplifying the good with us!
Define (or refine) your unique brand, so there’s no mistaking what you stand for and how you’re different to invite mission-aligned families.
Engage your audiences so that they recognize your school instantly and associate the way you look with the values you hold and the outcomes you help students achieve.
Create bold, on-brand admissions communications to invite mission-fit families and increase enrollment yield.
Inspire, focus, and align your community around student outcomes like never before with a strategic plan that breaks the mold.
Engage your audiences so that they recognize your school instantly and associate the way you look with the values you hold and the outcomes you help students achieve.
Ready to take the next step for your school’s brand, campaign, or strategic plan? Or simply have a question? Reach out so we can help and explore the possibilities for your school.
Director of Education Strategy Romayne Levee leads our education practice, working with independent schools and educational organizations to raise their profiles with strategies that benefit school leaders and their communities immeasurably. She has developed dynamic strategic plans and brand strategies for Mission Minded clients from coast to coast, including San Francisco Day School, Friends School of Baltimore, and Marlborough School (LA). Romayne is the founding Board Chair of Vistamar School, an independent high school in LA, and currently serves on the Board of Lewis & Clark College.
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