San Francisco, California, United States
I am a renaissance woman who has successfully achieved every goal I have set out to achieve. I'm a multidisciplinary communications professional with a background in political campaigns, civic engagement, community organizing, and visual storytelling. My core strengths lie in comms strategy, videography, editing, and brand development. I co-authored It’s a Shareable Life, directed two award-winning documentaries such as " One Couch at a Time", reflecting my passion for the sharing economy, civil discourse, and nonviolent communication. I view media as a tool for truth-telling, perspective-shifting, and driving meaningful change, and I’m committed to creating bold, authentic work that informs and inspires.
As Comms Director, it is my mission to share the compelling stories of multiple city-wide projects funded by the 3M Civic Joy Fund, assisting San Francisco’s economic recovery through joyful civic engagement and community organizing.
Curating the key branding messaging and visuals that will shape this start up into an International household name. The Streetbeat app is changing the investing playing field by democratizing data, that used to only be available to those inside of hedge funds and private companies - until now.
www.Level-Up-Therapy.com, is a private Practice located in the heart of San Francisco, near City Hall. Alexandra Liss, CCHT, is a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist located in Hayes Valley, San Francisco. She studied under the renowned hypnotherapist, Dr Clarence Trausch, famous for his Mind/Body Medicine method which led Michael Schwass to become the first quadriplegic to ever walk. The scope of Alexandra's practice includes Traditional and Ericksonian Hypnotherapy, NLP, Psychosynthesis, Gestalt Therapy, Dream Work, and occasionally, Past Life Regression.
As the Director of Communications, I worked closely with the Progressive Party Supervisors Matt Haney, Hillary Ronin and staff, directing and editing all the video marketing, press management, and " City Hall " protest with over 400 people attending. The 100million dollar initiative passed and will forever change the Mental health crisis in San Francisco.