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How It All Began

I'm Alycia, a marketing professional with a penchant for creativity and a track record of growth—both in the garden and in business! My academic roots were planted at Penn State University, where I earned a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies, a field that taught me the importance of nurturing relationships and understanding people.

🌟 From Seedling to Success:
My marketing journey sprouted in an unexpected place: my family's farm market. There, I cultivated our small seedling of a business into a flourishing farm market, complete with a greenhouse and butcher shop. This hands-on experience was my real-world MBA before I officially earned my Master of Business Administration in Marketing from the University of Phoenix in 2019.

🎨 Creative Concoctions:
I live for the thrill of creating marketing materials that turn heads and spark curiosity. My canvas? The financial world. My paint? A palette of characters, colors, designs, and styles. I craft educational yet visually stunning pieces for financial advisors and their clients, making complex concepts both digestible and delightful.

📸 Lens & Letters:
When I'm not orchestrating marketing magic, you'll find me behind the lens capturing life's moments, curled up with a good book, nurturing my garden, or feeding my fascination with true crime and the paranormal. My rescue cats—Jack, Olive, Finn, and Milo—are my beloved companions on these adventures.

🏆 Accolades & Accomplishments:
My creative pursuits have not gone unnoticed. My work in photography and videography has graced the pages of Pennsylvania Magazine, PennLive, and more. I've been honored with awards for my website design, photography, and social media prowess, affirming my commitment to excellence in visual and digital storytelling.

Let's connect and grow together! I'm always on the lookout for new collaborations and opportunities to bring a dash of creativity and a sprinkle of strategy to the marketing mix.

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