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Kathryn Rae is the Marketing Director for Agnes Talamantez Carroll & Associates, LLC.  She collaborates with the ATC Team in all facets of presentation and marketing for ATC’s multidimensional training and social entrepreneurship initiatives, including web site development, presentations for renewable energy training and careers projects, and in crafting memorable marketing collateral that highlights the ATC Team's multifaceted small business training and education modules.

Kathryn provides various levels of marketing and web site support, including content for such platforms, to ATC’s clients.  This often includes marketing in Spanish, in which she is conversant.  She also provides certification services to small businesses as well as GSA certification consulting.  As a technical adjunct to the “creative” side of the services she provides ATC, Ms. Rae also is an experienced, award-winning writer, graphic designer and IT consultant. 

Kathryn also owns and operates her own small business, Design to Market (www.designtomarket.net).  She utilizes this platform to provide IT and web-based services, including e-commerce platforms for small businesses.  She not only designs highly functional yet creative web sites but she also teaches clients "content management" for their web sites.  She works with clients to reinforce their "branding" so that each component of their marketing packages reflects a total "brand" that stands out from the crush of material in the marketplace.  A typical marketing package for a start-up business will include a logo, a letterhead suite (business card, letterhead, and envelope), a glossy two-sided "jumbo" card (4" x 6") that is so graphically unique that it never becomes just a "throw away" -- it's retained and the client's brand then has longevity over the typical "trifold" brochure that is simply tossed aside.  A marketing package might also include a presentation portfolio to include the above components, or perhaps a "stair-stepped" and interchangeable card system that can be customized per the client's intended recipient.  The final touch for a marketing package might include trade show booth design or "roll-up" vertical banners.

Some highlights of Ms. Rae’s marketing and training career:
  • Design, marketing and public relations projects for a myriad organizations and businesses, including:  The Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce (where she marketed the membership of 1,600 small businesses); North County Community Health Center in Arizona (a federally-funded outreach center); and The Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce (comprising 6 states).
  • Award-winning catalog designs; Ms. Rae also applied for various business awards on behalf of her clients' organizations and their stakeholders.
  • National trade and economic development conferences for the multistate Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce.
  • A statewide anti-tobacco media campaign for youth in Northern Arizona, working with and leading various state agencies.
  • Team building for community health and government agencies throughout Arizona, after having made successful presentations for funding in Washington, D.C. to The Flinn Foundation and Robert Wood Johnson. These intercounty and statewide programs included antitobacco education, resource mother training, HIV/AIDS prevention strategies through a multicounty region of northern Arizona. 
  • Classroom training for all programs for client employees for a federally funded community health center, including HIV/AIDS prevention education and diabetes management and prevention training.
  • Research and editing of The American Indian Disparity Study (marketing) for Wells Fargo for its national initiatives in Indian country.
  • Editor of the Hopi Tribal newspaper, Tutuveni, for three years, writing articles, features and commentary and overseeing layout of the newspaper and advertisements.
  • Refined a national database known as Data Distribution Management System (“DDMS”) that was unique to office product vendors. She also conducted technical training nationally for office supply vendors, including training Xcel Energy employees in 12 states and 400 employees of the National Renewable Energy Laboratories -  NREL - (Colorado).
  • RFP responses, communications materials and media releases.