Tatiana Hewitt

Content Specialist at Persistent Systems, LLC

United States

I am an enthusiastic creative thinker, with excellent research and writing skills. I perform thorough research into each vertical, solution, and audience required to achieve our branding and marketing goals. I am a driven marketing professional and aspire to grow my skills and abilities in completing any task that is given to me. I am a quick learner and a responsive communicator and am most proud of my optimistic attitude.
email: [email protected]

Portfolio
Prnewswire
Boston Dynamics joins Persistent Systems Wave Relay® Ecosystem

Persistent Systems networking devices to be sold with robots intended for defense, public safety applications Spot® quadruped robot equipped with the Persistent Systems MPU5 is well suited to keep responding teams out of harm's way during a wide range of potentially hazardous environments and situations , /PRNewswire/ -- Persistent Systems, LLC ("Persistent"), a leader in mobile ad hoc networking (MANET) technology, announced today that mobile robotics company Boston Dynamics has joined...

Prnewswire
Persistent Systems to unveil Next-Generation ISR at AUSA trade show

PRNewswire/ -- Persistent Systems, LLC ("Persistent"), a leader in mobile ad hoc networking (MANET) technology, will demonstrate for the first time its Cloud Relay ™- powered Next-Generation ISR concept at the Association of the United States Army's (AUSA) 2022 Annual Meeting and Exposition, held October 10-12, in Washington, D.C.

Evans and Chambers Technology Blog
03/22/2021
Dave Rabrun’s “Know Your Why” Spotlight

'Know Your Why' Spotlight was a blog series for Evans and Chambers employees to share how their personal 'why' aligns with the company. The byline don't say my name because it was sent to my supervisor to post it on the website. For any questions you can connect Kelley Altice on my resume or I can provide Alice Quan's contact information upon request.

EC Technology, LLC Blog
03/08/2021
Marina Sullivan’s “Know Your Why” Spotlight

'Know Your Why' Spotlight was a blog series for Evans and Chambers employees to share how their personal 'why' aligns with the company. The byline don't say my name because it was sent to my supervisor to post it on the website. For any questions you can connect Kelley Altice on my resume or I can provide Alice Quan's contact information upon request.

Baltimorewatchdog
Dating apps give users the power to set their preferences, but at what cost?

What this story covers: Why it matters: By Tatiana Hewitt, T'Reyah Johnson & Tiara Lee When Lauryn Scriber, a senior at Towson University, joined BLK, a dating app for black singles, she had some decisions to make. More than just determining what her profile picture would be, Scriber had to figure out what she wanted in a potential partner.

Baltimorewatchdog
Former Maryland governor talks about rhetoric, politics and new book

By Tatiana Hewitt Baltimore Watchdog Staff Writer Former Maryland Gov. Bob Ehrlich Jr. delighted Towson University students with a visit last week that included a discussion about rhetoric and plugs for his new book that analyzes the unexpected election of Donald J. Trump as the 45th president.

Baltimorewatchdog
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra may get needed financial help

By Tatiana Hewitt Baltimore Watchdog Staff Writer The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra faces a financial crisis that could shorten its schedule and cut salaries, but the president and CEO remains optimistic that proposed new funding will sustain "Maryland's largest arts organization."

Baltimorewatchdog
The right major led to an internship, scholarship and now a job

By Tatiana Hewitt Baltimore Watchdog Staff Writer Saraubi Harrison graduates soon from Towson University confident that hard work, networking and perseverance paid off in the long run. Harrison, 23, a first-generation student from Washington, D.C., came to Towson's campus years ago with dreams of majoring in nursing.

Baltimorewatchdog
Funding for black colleges long overdue in Maryland, professors say

by Tatiana Hewitt Baltimore Watchdog Staff Writer With the fight over funding for Maryland's Historically Black Colleges and Universities due to end in two months, HBCU professors and students are touting the value and benefits of equalizing resources - students and programs as well as money.