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Savannah Wallace named Director, Digital Projects

May 10, 2019

Whiteboard has named Savannah Wallace its Director of Digital Projects and she will be based in the company’s Atlanta location. Savannah will help lead our clients, designers, developers, and strategists to plan and create create digital platforms that serve our customers and advance our mission.

“The individuals we get to serve are making a huge impact. They are serving their leaders, their communities, their mission and their hope in great purpose and we get to enable them to pioneer forward by equipping them with the tools they need to journey onward. They get to focus on their convictions and we get to focus on the pieces that amplify that heartbeat,” Savannah said.

“We are thrilled to welcome Savannah to our team,” said Co-founder and CEO, Taylor Jones. "Not only does Savannah bring years of experience to our team, but she also brings an entrepreneurial spirit to our client engagements.”

She added: “With the pacing of our projects and the unique requirements each bring to the table, it’s been imperative to have an attitude of wanting to serve the team, serve the client and honor the process of each project. This requires a willingness to wear whatever hat is needed in order to see the project succeed. Collaborating together with this mindset creates an electricity and a team of people who genuinely hope for and cheer on the success of each website/brand/design collateral we get the pleasure of working on. It’s my passion to empower that virtue on my team.”

Prior to joining Whiteboard, Savannah co-founded her own design firm, started a jewelry company, continues to make candles, and writes at her website, savannahkwallace.com.

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