Covering the Environment in a New Media World

November 19, 2008

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Readings and resources


350.org - International effort to raise awareness of the need to decrease carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere to 350 parts per million.

Free Range Studios

Story of Stuff - The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of production and consumption patterns.

Wilmington News Journal

Media Gems

 


About this talk

McArthur, a Partner at Free Range Studios,

shares ideas and visions for the digital future as it relates to delivering quality environmental journalism and communication.

About this speaker

McArthur has worked in design and communications for fifteen years and loves to create smart blends of aesthetics and effective ideas. Along the way she has fundraised, organized, and developed on behalf of hundreds of non-profits and favorite causes.

At Free Range, she managed the organizational growth from a small, two-person design studio to a highly prestigious, 25-person strategic communications firm with offices in two cities. Currently, as one of the firm's partners, McArthur leads Free Range's business development and client relations team. Her communications background, business acumen and non-profit experience combine to make her a valuable asset to any communications project and a sought-after consultant and speaker.

Among other venues, she has spoken at American University's "Filmmakers for Conservation" event on new media and environmental issues, AIGA's Design Unbound, University of Michigan's Penny W. Stamp's Distinguished Visitors Program, and The BYU Marriott School of Management. Driven by her passion for real world change, McArthur continues to push Free Range's level of service and commitment to quality.

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