SENIOR MARKETING MANAGER

Jordan Shea

Jordan is refreshingly transparent about being "weird.” That openness is part of what makes her so effective at understanding how people really connect. In a world where many marketers try to fit into corporate molds, Jordan's authenticity allows her to see through the noise and identify what genuinely resonates with audiences.

Jordan grew up alongside social media itself, watching MySpace, Twitter, and Facebook become the places where her friends connected, gathered, and organized everything from fundraisers to parking lot hangouts (much to their parents' dismay). This firsthand experience of social media as a community-building tool gave her an intuitive understanding that these platforms aren't just marketing channels—they're where businesses and communities naturally interact and form relationships.

Her professional superpower lies in recognizing patterns everywhere: in data, consumer engagement, and platform behavior. While others might see random fluctuations or isolated incidents, Jordan spots the observable patterns that help her stay proactive with ad strategy rather than constantly reacting to unexpected changes.

Jordan feels like a hero whenever she can resolve platform errors that would otherwise send partners spiraling into hours of technical support hell. Her deep knowledge of the platforms and their support teams means she can save clients significant time and heartache by stepping up to handle these frustrating technical issues herself—turning potential disasters into minor blips.

Her marketing philosophy centers on sustainable practices across everything from team bandwidth to budget allocation. Jordan believes that identifying boundaries and developing strategies that work within existing resources is crucial for long-term success. It's not about doing more with less—it's about being strategic with what you have and building systems that can actually be maintained.

Want to connect with Jordan? Talk to her about civic engagement—she loves volunteering for her community and would be thrilled to introduce others to the joys of giving back. Sometimes the best marketing insights come from people who understand that real connection happens when you're genuinely invested in making things better.