Marketing & Design
Victoria Greenleaf is a professional writer with 8 years of combined marketing, professional writing and journalism experience. Currently, she holds a position as a copywriter at Gallagher’s Boston office as part of the BOR Eastern Regional Team.
In her role, she works to support the eastern sales teams to attract and retain high-value clients and ensure professionalism and top-quality of written reports, RFP responses and informational materials. Client-facing and internal document editing in a professional setting is also a major part of her position.
Prior to her current role, Victoria held a position at TechTarget, Inc. in Newton, Massachusetts where she worked as a Digital Marketing Associate as part of the Business Applications and Architecture Media Team. As a team member, Victoria was responsible for writing promotional emails, partnership execution, data analysis, presenting topical training sessions, image editing, designing marketing e-guides, copywriting for lead generation email copy, and ad design and implementation. Victoria also has experience working as an English and reading comprehension tutor at the South Shore YMCA in and has previously held an internship that led to a freelance position as an Editorial Writer at The Patriot Ledger through Gatehouse Media.
Currently, she is a candidate for a Master of Science in Professional Writing through New York University’s School of Professional Studies. She graduated magna cum laude from Suffolk University in 2015 with a BSJ in print journalism and was also nominated for a Fulbright Scholarship from this institution. She completed a semester abroad in 2014 at Regents American University in London, UK.
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Below you will find a sampling of my work from my time at The Patriot Ledger, a student at Suffolk University, and a marketing work portfolio from my time at TechTarget. To contact me, please email [email protected], or send me a message via LinkedIn.
For Graduate-level work from my time at NYU SPS, please visit my graduate portfolio at https://victoriacgreenleaf.wordpress.com/
Marketing & Design
Work designed during my time as a marketing associate at TechTarget. All rights to images and designs are owned by TechTarget. Do not copy.
Academic
Under Professor Vicki Karns, Suffolk University
Professor Davidson at Regents American University London, UK
Thesis Advisor Dr. Kevin Carragee, Suffolk University
For Religion and Film, Professor Christopher Daily, Regents University London, UK
The Patriot Ledger
HOLBROOK - Before walking out of Holbrook Junior-Senior High School for the last time, class Valedictorian Carmen Yuen reminded the graduating class of 2015 that life can be unpredictable. "You cannot control the world or the obstacles it throws at you." said Yuen.
WEYMOUTH - After a difficult winter, the New England Wildlife Center needs donations to support its mission of helping orphaned animals back to health and, eventually, the wild. Executive Director Katrina Bergman said the center is experiencing financial difficulty because the severe winter nearly doubled its operating costs.
The Maple Sugar Days festival at DCR Brookwood Farm gave families the chance to learn about maple syrup and farm life through interactive guided tours, taste-testing, and fun games and activities.
The 5th annual Run for Charlotte was held Sunday in Braintree to honor the memory of Charlotte Kelly, who died from a rare childhood cancer in 2011 at the age of 5.
Calle's Miracle Run was on Sunday, April 12 at Norwell High School to raise awareness and funds for Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) research in the memory of Caroline 'Calle' Cronk, who passed away from the disease in 2013.
The South Shore Natural Science Center's annual Green Earth Festival offered a chance to learn about ways to make the planet a better place to live - and have fun.
The Milton Historical Society held an open house at the Suffolk Resolves House on Sunday, April 19 in honor of Patriot's Day.
QUINCY - The sounds of traditional tunes filled the Thomas Crane Public Library in Quincy on Sunday as performer Jeff Snow played Celtic melodies and stories just in time for St. Patrick's Day.Snow, an experienced performer, began his professional career as a musician at the age of 15.
The Suffolk Journal