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Founded
in 1996, Emily JenneweinMarketing Communications partners
with clients to provide customized marketing communications
services and outstanding results.
We are marketing communications consultants and Web developers in San Diego, California with expertise spanning Web communications, public relations and journalism at Fortune 500 companies, nonprofit organizations, independent consulting and newspapers.
Recent Web projects include new sites
for the Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego, Viewpoint
Learning, Inc. of La Jolla, Objectives International, Inc.
of La Jolla, Carleton Management, Inc. of San Diego, Congregation
Beth Israel of San Diego, and the Foundation for Music Education.
We create publications that communicate your key messages
with attractive, cohesive design. Emily cut her teeth in publications
at The Coca-Cola Company where image is everything and excellence
in planning in execution was unsurpassed.
Media relations experience includes stints working at several large newspapers, developing communications strategy for overcoming objections to expansion plans, event coverage and crisis communications.
Emily Jennewein was the Corporate Webmaster for Knight Ridder, the second largest newspaper publisher in the United States, until its acquisition by McClatchy. For seven years, she maintained this 2,000-page Web site with information for shareholders, investors, media and employees for this Fortune 500 company.
At The Coca-Cola Company, Emily was Manager of Shareholder Services and Manager of Corporate Communications. She was responsible for the company’s Annual Report and Quarterly Reports to shareholders.
Earlier, she was a business news reporter at The Miami Herald and The Atlanta Constitution, where she won the National Headliner Award for outstanding reporting.
Currently Emily is Web developer and marketing consultant to the Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego, where she was Director of Marketing & Communications in recent years. She developed marketing initiatives to support the Foundation’s strategic goals and oversaw advertising, the Foundation’s Web site, annual report, newsletters, brochures, media relations and advertising.
Emily is also President-Elect of Congregation Beth Israel of San Diego, San Diego's oldest and largest Jewish congregation with 3,500 individual members and a $4 million annual budget. She serves on the Board and Executive Committee and has chaired several rabbinic search committees, community-wide events, and major fundraising events. She had a leadership role in the synagogue's strategic planning process and serves on the Finance and Worship committees.
She serves on the Strategic Communications Committee of San Diego Grantmakers.
M.B.A. from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College
B.A. in English from Amherst College