Although our team is small, they are mighty! Each and every member plays an integral part in carrying out our mission. Over the next couple of weeks, we will be introducing each team member so that you can get a better look into who they are both inside and outside of the office. First up is Darianne Hudson, our Engagement Coordinator! Darianne is responsible for supporting the team in delivering on REV’s primary core values: community leads > design feeds. She develops content for community-centric projects and events, along with designing and implementing engagement strategies in partnership with team members. She also plans and executes community engagement events. Watch the video below to get to know Darianne better!
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