Meet Babcock Creative Co. Storytelling that moves people to act. 

I’ve spent my entire career helping people connect, with ideas, with organizations and with one another. My journey started like many great stories do—unexpectedly. Several years ago, I volunteered as the communications director for a local church. I redesigned its website, managed social media, crafted weekly messages and quickly realized something important: small organizations are doing incredible work, but they don’t always have the time or expertise to tell their story well. 

That experience lit a spark. After more than 25 years of helping businesses, nonprofits and government agencies communicate with clarity and heart, I launched Babcock Creative Co. to help small businesses and nonprofits share their stories with impact. 

From my very first job—documenting the 50-year history of a national auto glass company through decade-themed newsletters—to building an internal communications program for a regional bank and expanding employee engagement at a major Washington, D.C. hospital, I’ve always been driven by the same mission: make information meaningful. 

For the past 15+ years, I’ve served in senior communications roles for the federal government—designing enterprise-wide messaging, producing large-scale events and helping more than 100,000 employees understand strategic priorities and serve taxpayers. Whether I’m crafting speeches for executives, producing videos or translating complex tax policies into plain language, my goal is always the same: help people understand, care and take action. 

And that’s exactly what Babcock Creative Co. offers today. 

I combine big-organization expertise with a heart for small teams, helping small businesses and nonprofits define their message, build trust and show up consistently online. From website content and brand storytelling to social media strategy and internal communication, I help mission-driven organizations find their voice and share it with confidence. 

Because your story deserves to be heard, and I’d love to help you tell it.