Audrey Bonfig

Content Creator & Storyteller

United States

I am a seasoned communications and marketing professional based in Dublin, Ohio, with over a decade of experience helping brands tell their stories and build engaged communities. From my days reporting for the Centerburg Community Clipper, where I distilled complex local government affairs into clear, compelling stories, I have developed a passion for translating real‑world insights into content that resonates.

Throughout my career, I have thrived at the intersection of creativity and analytics. I excel at taking raw data—whether social metrics, search trends, or customer feedback—and translating it into stories, processes, and strategies that move organizations forward.

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Was a Recent Book of the Month Club Pick Written by AI?

As an avid bookworm and a devourer of books of all genres, the Book of the Month Club seemed tailor-made to me. I've found some gems through the subscription service, from The Bog Wife by Kay Chronister to Margo's Got Money Troubles by Rufi Thorpe.

Crane Renovation Group

Crane Renovation Group
10/15/2021
Introducing the Forward-Thinking Fund - Crane Renovation Group

United in the goal to provide peace of mind by servicing the basic human need of shelter. In 2020, Crane Renovation Group introduced the Forward-Thinking Fund, which awarded six $1,000 grants to a group of impressive finalists. This was a rewarding experience for all, and we want to continue this program in 2021.

Able Roofing
10/29/2021
The 6 Best Haunted Houses in Ohio

Now that Halloween is here, many people are looking to get into the spirit. One of the best ways to celebrate is visiting a haunted house.

Crane Renovation Group
02/16/2022
New Mr. Roof Location Now Open in Cleveland - Crane Renovation Group

Since 1962, Mr. Roof has been the country's trusted roofing contractor. Now, they're expanding their reach into north eastern Ohio. With locations already in Cincinnati and Columbus, this new location will allow them to tap even more into the Ohio market. While the new Mr. Roof Cleveland office will be located at 9800 Rockside Road [...]

National Student Services, Inc.

Nssi
Declaring a Major: Why There's No Need to Rush

There's so many things running through your mind before your first year of college: being away from home for the first time, making a new group of friends, finding your way around campus - and perhaps the most pressing of all, what you're going to major in.

Nssi
Tips for Living with Your First Roommate

Communication is Key One of the biggest adjustments to college life can be having a roommate for the first time. Adjusting to someone else's living habits, quirks and personality can be frustrating, but with a few helpful tips, this doesn't have to be a daunting experience.

Nssi
How to Recycle Your Old Electronics

Donate Them Recycling glass, plastic and paper is easy, but electronics can be a little bit trickier. So what can you do with those old phones, computers and other devices you have laying around? Here are some easy ways you can recycle your old electronics: Donating your old electronics is a great way to give back while also clearing your space of clutter.

Nssi
Navigating College During Covid-19

In the era of Covid-19, a huge question mark has lingered over whether students will be returning to campus in the fall. With two-thirds of colleges planning on opening their doors, many students are wondering how different the upcoming fall semester will look, and whether it makes sense to return at all.

Nssi
5 Apps to Help You Take Care of Your Emotional Health

In a world where there's constantly a new article about the health benefits of coconut oil or another television doctor preaching why we should all be avoiding chickpea pasta, our emotional and mental health tends to take a back seat.

Nssi
Protecting Your College-Bound Student's Property While on Campus

Sending your kids off to college is a very rewarding experience for any parent. But the worries and what ifs can also leave many parents feeling very apprehensive. What if the dorm catches on fire and they lose everything? What if their laptop gets stolen? What if they drop their phone and damage it?

Worth Ave. Group

Worthavegroup
Self-Driving Cars: How Close Are We Getting?

Picture it: a stress-free morning commute where you can read the next chapter of that riveting novel or catch up on last night's episode of your favorite TV show, all while your car navigates the ups and downs of rush hour traffic.

Worthavegroup
Top Tech Myths Debunked

You might think you know everything about the world of technology, but behind the smoke screen of networks and gigabytes is a gray area that is still sometimes hard to understand. To pull back the curtain, here are a few of the most popular tech myths - debunked!

Worthavegroup
Navigating the 2020 Chromebook Shortage

Don't Count Out Older Devices If the start of the 2020 school year wasn't already complicated enough, there's now a new challenge to contend with: a Chromebook shortage. Due to the volume of schools going remote this year, the need for Chromebooks has gone through the roof.

Worthavegroup
Battle of the Earbuds: Apple AirPods Pro Vs. Sony WF-SP800N

On October 30, 2019, Apple made headlines when they released their all-new AirPods Pro. A more high-end version of the original AirPods, the AirPods Pro promised a more comfortable fit, better sound and more user-customization. All for the cool (and somewhat controversial) price of $250.

Worthavegroup
Foldable Phones: Passing Fad or Here to Stay?

In the tech world, nothing seems to be getting more buzz than foldable phones. Samsung released the Galaxy Fold in 2019, Motorola has reinvented the Razr for the new decade and Samsung released the Galaxy Z Flip in 2020. But are foldable phones here to stay, or just a passing fad?

Worthavegroup
How Millennials Have Changed the Tech Landscape

The Rise of Streaming It's no secret that millennials have been responsible for some of the most talked-about trends over the years. Avocado toast, unicorn everything, even the aptly named 'Millennial Pink' - the list goes on and on. But one of the sectors where the millennial influence has been felt the most is in technology.

Worthavegroup
Keeping Your Kids Safe Online: What You Should Know

We live in a time when kids are more computer savvy than ever, sometimes more so than we are! But as your kids navigate the internet, it's important to make sure they stay safe. Here are a few tips to make sure your kids stay safe online. 1.

Franklin Art Glass

Franklin Art Glass
Behind the Glass: Henry Ferdinand Helf - Franklin Art Glass

Behind the Glass: Henry Ferdinand Helf When you think of the Helf family, you automatically think of Stained Glass - you could say it's in their blood. Through the decades, the Helf family has kept the art of Stained Glass alive to be appreciated by future generations.

Franklin Art Glass
Stained Glass: Not Just for Churches Anymore - Franklin Art Glass

Stained Glass: Not Just for Churches Anymore Many times when people think of stained glass they think of sweeping liturgical scenes or ornate jeweled tone windows in a grand cathedral. Think the famous rose window in Paris' Notre Dame de Paris or the scene of a young St.

Franklin Art Glass
Franklin Art Glass Meets Wendy - Franklin Art Glass

Franklin Art Glass Meets Wendy We're proud to have been a part of the lifeblood of Columbus for the past 95 years. In honor of this important anniversary, we want to take you back in time and through a piece of our history. The year is 1969.

BMI Federal Credit Union

Bath and Body Works

Columbus Underground

Columbus Underground
05/13/2014
Review: CCAD 2014 Senior Runway Show

This past Friday the Columbus College of Art and Design finished off its school year with its annual senior fashion show. The final runway show has become tradition at CCAD, where a jury selects a group of students to send their designs down a runway that could rival any in New York or Paris.

Columbus Underground
06/09/2014
Review: The Blowdry Cafe

Upper Arlington's The Blowdry Cafe is quickly becoming one of Columbus's most popular salons. Started by Jessica Daniels and Ashley Blackstone in March, the salon offers a unique experience - no cut or color, just some shampoo, conditioner, and a blow dryer.

Columbus Underground
06/19/2014
Shop Talk: Karavan - Treasures from Turkey

Summer is a time when travel is in full swing - people pack their bags and book their airline tickets in search of colorful adventures to magical cities such as London, Paris, and Tokyo.

ColumbusUnderground.com
06/23/2014
Shop Talk: Smartypants Vintage

Located in the Short North's historic Greystone Building is a shop that is a must-see for any avid vintage enthusiast: Smartypants Vintage. Started eight years ago as an Etsy online store, owner Justina Smart started her business as a way to share her love of vintage with others.

ColumbusUnderground.com
07/10/2014
Vintage Marketplace Launches in Columbus

June 22nd marked a big turning point in the Ohio vintage scene - the first time the Arts and Vintage Marketplace has come to Ohio. A sort of flea market for the antique/vintage enthusiast, the event featured everything from clothing to art to furniture; there was truly something for everyone.

Thread Magazine

Issuu
October 2012

Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get them in front of Issuu's millions of monthly readers.

Issuu
December 2012

Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get them in front of Issuu's millions of monthly readers.

Virtual Paper
Thread Magazine May 2013

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Virtual Paper
Thread Magazine May 2013

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College Green Magazine

College Green Magazine
01/23/2013
DIY: Buy organic food on a budget

By Audrey Bonfig, CG Lifestyles & People In this unstable economy, every dollar saved is crucial and knowing how to be a smart shopper has become something of a requirement. This is especially true of grocery shopping, where prices seem to be rising day-by-day.

College Green Magazine
02/14/2013
DIY: Make your fresh produce last longer at home

By Audrey Bonfig, CG Lifestyles & People If you're someone who loves having fresh fruits and vegetables around, then you know how frustrating it can be to open your container of juicy red strawberries or go to bite into a fresh crisp apple only to discover that they've gone bad on you.

College Green Magazine
03/21/2013
DIY: Chia seed energy gel

By Audrey Bonfig, CG Lifestyles & People With the warm weather approaching, it's time to get outside and enjoy the sunshine (or if you're really bold, train for a marathon!). Either way, an energy boost would be a welcome addition to spring.

College Green Magazine
03/21/2013
DIY: Homemade Lotion Bar

By Audrey Bonfig, CG Lifestyles & People Lotion bars are great to add to your beauty routine. Imagine a bar of soap that when you rub it on your skin leaves it silky smooth and shiny.

College Green Magazine
10/01/2013
Movie Review: Eden at the End of the World

Review by Audrey Bonfig "Eden at the End of the World," Director: Doug Bertran; Narration: Jeremy Irons In the world that we live in today, with all of our bustling cities, urban highways, and mile-high skyscrapers, it's hard to imagine a time when the world was completely untouched by men.

College Green Magazine
10/02/2013
DIY: Carrot Juice Face Toner

By Audrey Bonfig, CG Lifestyles & People Carrots have been known to help achieve beautiful skin for centuries. Due to their high Vitamin A content, they help to heal and repair the skin, calming skin ailments such as acne and hyper pigmentation. This toner has just one ingredient: carrots.

College Green Magazine
10/24/2013
DIY: Make Rose Water

By Audrey Bonfig, CG Lifestyles & People For those of you who love to wear lovely scents but don't necessarily like the strong chemicals and fragrances of traditional perfumes, rose water can be a nice alternative. Rose water is known around the world as the gentlest fragrance for the body.