Sachiko Slomoff uses her personal and career experiences to help her clients actualize a business in alignment with their authentic selves.
She has a passion for listening to other people’s stories and for visually communicating critical narratives. She has experience in non-profit development, public procurement, independent film production, and community broadcasting. She is a full stack digital marketing professional who enjoys helping small business owners expand their reach, and Google has recognized her as a Google Ads and Analytics certified professional.
She received her education at the University of Oregon and holds a BA in Human Geography with a focus on Culture, Politics, and Place, and a minor in Queer Studies.
Sachiko values what the American Lung Association does for childhood asthma because asthma runs in her family. She’s seen how it can affect a person’s quality of life, and how it affects one’s ability to participate in school and other activities. People with moderate to severe asthma are more likely to be hospitalized from COVID-19, and she wants to do what she can to build awareness so that people with asthma are better supported and protected within their communities.
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She has a passion for listening to other people’s stories and for visually communicating critical narratives. She has experience in non-profit development, public procurement, independent film production, and community broadcasting. She is a full stack digital marketing professional who enjoys helping small business owners expand their reach, and Google has recognized her as a Google Ads and Analytics certified professional.
She received her education at the University of Oregon and holds a BA in Human Geography with a focus on Culture, Politics, and Place, and a minor in Queer Studies.
Sachiko values what the American Lung Association does for childhood asthma because asthma runs in her family. She’s seen how it can affect a person’s quality of life, and how it affects one’s ability to participate in school and other activities. People with moderate to severe asthma are more likely to be hospitalized from COVID-19, and she wants to do what she can to build awareness so that people with asthma are better supported and protected within their communities.