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Hi & Hello

Hi — I’m Ch’nell Amos, a 11-year strategic marketing and communications leader who transforms real stories into narratives that move people and culture.

For the last four years, I’ve led award-winning, nonfiction storytelling campaigns that amplify diverse voices, elevate trust, and spark change — all with zero budget and measurable results. From Meet the Midwives to Women’s Wellness and BeSMART Gun Safety, my work has built meaningful connections between organizations and the communities they serve.

My path to storytelling has always been rooted in truth — from managing political campaigns and shaping educational narratives to leading healthcare communications that bridge empathy with strategy. I thrive at the intersection of creative storytelling, cultural resonance, and data-informed strategy.

A lifelong traveler who has lived across nine countries, I draw inspiration from global perspectives and the shared human experiences that connect us all. My work celebrates culture, connection, and candor — values that guide every campaign and creative decision I make.

When I’m not developing campaigns or leading creative strategy, you’ll find me writing, mentoring young communicators, or collaborating with organizations that center equity and belonging — including the Foundation for Edmonds School District, the National Association of Black Journalists, and the Health Equity Partnership.

Education:

Texas Woman’s UniversityMaster of Arts, Rhetoric and Composition (2022)

Texas Woman’s UniversityBachelor of Arts, English Literature (Major) & Art History (Minor) (2019)

Cornell UniversityCertificate in Public Relations Strategy (2024)

I was a non-traditional student. I believe education is a lifelong practice — one that keeps creativity sharp and storytelling relevant.

Awards & Nominations:

🏆 2024 Communicator Award – Nonprofit Storytelling Excellence

🏆 PR Daily Nonprofit Communications Award – Labor Strike Communications Campaign

📰 Front Page Media Coverage: Providence’s High-Risk Cancer Clinic in Everett Provides Hope for Sisters (The Herald)

🎤 Guest Speaker: Burnout in Healthcare Communications

Recognition is a reflection of the teams, communities, and stories that inspire my work every day.

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