AMBERJADAMS.COM - Whois Information
Amber J. Adams - Amber J. Adams is a woman with a multitude of passions, but they all involve a similar component: the art of storytelling. Journalism: Amber has written for national, regional and online publications. She specializes in feature writing, profiles and health writing. Author: Amber is the author behind The Fab Life Project, a personal development blog geared toward chronicling the Generation Y experience. She is working on her first e-book, Pitch It!: A Guide to Writing for Major Publications. Brand Strategist: Amber works with new entrepreneurs, small business owners and individuals who need a strategy for gaining brand recognition. She helps individuals tell their story in a way that connects them with their target audiences and customers. Speaker & Workshop Facilitator: Amber loves to help people get in touch with the amazing gifts they have. She has facilitated workshops and discussions geared toward teenagers, Generation Y and working professionals. amber@amberjadams.com
Amber J. Adams is a journalist on a mission to use the media to promote messages of religious, racial, and cultural tolerance in the United States of America.
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