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Hi! I’m Ashley.

I turn “Can you fix this?” into “Don’t change a thing.”

My freakish attention to detail has improved all things digital and print, including articles, product descriptions, recipes, emails, websites, ads, social media, graphics, podcast scripts, video captions, wall calendars, how-to guides and a 486-page novel. Always pursuing knowledge and growth, I’m currently working toward my certificate in copyediting, proofreading and fact-checking at NYU (set to finish this fall!).

I’m also a copywriter and content writer—always creative, mostly strategic and never off-brand. One day my words will be on a billboard, in a magazine and on the can you’re drinking out of. And my name will be in the back of a book (maybe even on a cover, who knows).

As a seasoned content and digital marketer for more than 10 years, I use data, research, instinct and a little bit of mischief to produce nationally award-winning work.

Oh, and I think the Oxford comma is a waste of space (sorry not sorry). But you know I’ll use it if the style guide requires!

Career Highlights:

  • Interviewed B.J. Novak. Did not start any fires.

  • Produced a video with a Holocaust survivor that has almost 350K collective views on Facebook and YouTube.

  • Beta read a contemporary romance book for an indie author (find it on Kindle Unlimited).

  • Won four awards from the American Jewish Press Association (Outstanding Digital Outreach, first place in 2022, and second place in 2018, 2019 and 2021).

  • Launched JewishBostonTeens.com and wrote the tagline on which all its branding was based.

  • Stood side stage during Hawthorne Heights’s set at Warped Tour.

  • Earned the nickname “Eagle Eyes” for my extensive edits to CJP’s annual calendar.

  • Once rang up Malcom Gladwell at Apple. (You can ask me about my other celebrity encounters there, but those stories are short and sad. The names, though? Impressive.)

Photo by Diana Levine