Sophie Kennedy

Writer, Content Creator, Editor

United States

Discerning creator, writer and strategist produces powerful stories and content. Transforms complex information and challenging ideas into narratives that cultivate enthusiasm and drive action, illuminating subjects with precise language. Compels colleagues, clients and partners to probe deeper and think bigger.

University of Chicago grad and unapologetic dog mom

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Military.com
6 Awesome Navy Jobs You Need to Know More About

If a job exists in the civilian world, the Navy probably has a Sailor doing some version of it. With so many options to explore, it's hard to know where to start. But if five-figure bonuses and rapid promotions sound intriguing, here are six sought-after Navy jobs you should know about.

AmericanInno
08/12/2015
Wisconsin Startup Accelerator Gener8tor Adds Player's Health, Ezra's

Player's Health, a platform for an interactive health record acting as an injury surveillance system for young athletes, and Ezra's, a market place for craft spirits, are hitting the road and heading out of state. Don't worry Chicago; it's only for the next three months while they participate in Gener8tor's impressive and rigorous accelerator.

AmericanInno
07/13/2015
Chicago Film Industry: Stage 18 is City's 1st Media Incubator

"We can be the new Hollywood. There is no reason to leave Chicago if we can aggregate the creators already here into one community." Stage 18, Chicago's first film and media incubator, launched June 30th in the wake of Governor Bruce Rauner's instructions to defer film tax credits to productions shot in Illinois, raising questions as to whether the city is as friendly a film-making environment as it was a year ago.

Pagosa Springs SUN
Pagosa Springs cemeteries: who’s responsible for our heritage?

The Old Fort Lewis Cemetery was the official cemetery of Fort Lewis while the fort was located in Pagosa Springs between 1878 and 1881.The earliest known burial in the Old Fort Lewis Cemetery occurred in 1878. When the fort was moved to Durango, the bodies of two soldiers originally buried in the Old Fort Lewis Cemetery were transported to Fort Leavenworth, Kans.