MSU (Flint Registry) / Communications

Communicate to your audience and community through impactful photo, video, and design.

 

Josh Kennedy

Creative Content /// Photo / Video / Social

 

Exercises

  1. Press Release (Event)

    Flint Registry Hosts Enrollment Event at Farmer’s Market

    The Flint Registry team invites you to help the Flint community and beyond - and get a $50 “thank you” in the process. Stop by the Flint Farmer’s Market for open enrollment from 10:00am - 12:00pm (no appointment necessary). Enrolling with the Flint Registry connects individuals and families to health and wellness services and resources to reduce the impact of lead-contaminated water. Free parking is available at the market.

    The Flint Registry is for anyone who was exposed to lead-contaminated water in the City of Flint. The goal of the Flint Registry is to understand, measure, and improve the lives of those exposed to contaminated water. The more who participate and register, the more powerful a tool this is for Flint - and communities everywhere. 

    Stay tuned for more upcoming events. If you are unable to make it to an in-person event, you can enroll online (www.flintregistry.org) or via telephone at 833-GO-FLINT (833-463-5468).

    *After successful completion of enrollment, participants are mailed a $50 thank you check.

2. Tweet (Event)

 
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3. Tweet (Code)

 
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4. Facebook Post (Enroll)

We need you! The goal of the Flint Registry is to understand and improve the lives of those exposed to contaminated water. The registry will evaluate the effectiveness of health, educational, environmental, and community services that can improve the health and development of participants and limit ongoing lead exposure.

When you register, you’re helping your community (and beyond) today and in the years to come!

Enroll online (www.flintregistry.org) or via telephone at 833-GO-FLINT (833-463-5468).

 
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5. Event Flyer

 
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6. Video

Video live from Farmers Market

Soft invite to event


Video

Video is one of the most effective and moving ways to communicate with an audience. Whether it’s to hear someone’s story and testimony, information about an event or initiative, or to remind and reiterate a mission, vision, or message, video is an impactful way to reach your community and beyond.

 
 
 

Informational Videos

Tell your community about your history and the exciting ways they can get involved in your ministry. Express your mission and values, showcasing milestones, make announcements, or anything in between.

Testimonial Videos

Listen to stories new and old to glance back and look ahead.

 
 

Compilation Reel

A mix of video and photo projects

 

Writing Example

*Article from First Presbyterian Church of Flint’s monthly newsletter, The 746

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Social Media / Design Example

*I create and post content for Fireside Coffee in Swartz Creek


Design

An assortment of design projects ranging from booklets, newsletters, and ads for events.

 

The monthly newsletter of West Flint Church of the Nazarene. The name is a play on the church’s Weslyan heritage and local community (West Flint).

Click the image to see an example newsletter.

A yearly booklet to help inspire and guide the congregation to connect and give both locally and globally.

Click the image to view the pdf file.

An interactive map I designed and created to highlight the facilities, service areas, and unique offerings in each region. This became a very useful resource in marketing efforts.

Click the image to view the pdf file.

 

Logo design for West Flint Youth Group. The outline is inspired by the arrowhead outline found in old Flint City crests and logos. The arrow is pointing West for West Flint.

Design for “Backyard Nights” - a Vacation Bible School event

Image and design mixed for a simple reminder of an upcoming Ash Wednesday Service.

 

Websites

A selection of recent web work. I built these sites and still update and manage a few of them.

I recently served as Director of Digital Media for one of the largest assisted living networks in the Midwest. I oversaw and produced content for websites and social media channels for all 57 facilities. Along with managing, creating, and updating content, I crafted various marketing collateral.