My work is varied and comes from a multitude of sources. I present this with pride.
Klipsch Audio
Sells Group
TownsendNOW – Homepage content and blog curation through 8/24/2018
The Super Service Challenge – FAQ page content
Sells Group – All written content on the platform
Praxis Med – All written content and video script
U.S. Endovascular – video script
BlumLux Jewelry – Spotify ad content
An engagement ring shopping experience like no other. Blumlux’s boutique approach to diamond shopping and design sets us apart. Click on the Spotify ad to learn more about a Blumlux Appointment today!
I’m Nick Blum. Crafting and designing custom jewelry are my passion. I have redefined the wedding jewelry shopping experience. Book an appointment, come have a drink and let me bring the diamonds to you. You’ll see our conflict-free, eco-friendly, pure-grown diamonds. Click on the Spotify ad to schedule your Blumlux Appointment today!
Fat Atom Marketing:

Idea I pitched in September 2017 for the American Dairy Association of Indiana.

Write-up I did for Fat Atom’s portfolio, detailing our work with GELITA, including labels, trade show booth content, emails, and web content
Website Content:
https://www.indianalimestonecompany.com
https://obgynindiana.com/2017/03/20/obgyn-indiana-opens-new-westfield-location/
https://winnersdrinkmilk.com/2017/07/new-treats-at-the-2017-dairy-bar/



All site content created, written, and edited by me.
Blogs:
http://marketing.fatatom.com/blog
All blogs from March 2016-September 2017 written and curated by me.
White Papers:
Rosboro – Treated Wood White Paper
Rosboro – Green White Paper
Case Studies:
Case study I wrote and edited, detailing Fat Atom’s work with Indiana Limestone Company – Fall 2017.
Collateral Materials:
Flyer I wrote for Indiana Limestone Company – Fall 2017.
Printed collateral I wrote for Indiana Limestone Company – Fall 2016.
Emails:
Save the Date email:
Subject Line: Mark Your Calendar for September 27!
{{name}},
American Dairy Association Indiana is gearing up for our annual Registered Dietitian’s summit on September 27th at the IUPUI University Tower Ballroom, Hine Hall, 875 W. North Street, Indianapolis, 46202 from 9:00 am-3:00 pm. (Registration begins at 8:30 am.)
Sessions will include:
- How we view food, how it’s marketed, and the growing consumer desire for locally-produced, nutritious, and healthy options
- What it means to be sustainable and how you can be more sustainable
- How agriculture remains sustainable, with an eye on “Feeding the Future”
Don’t miss this fun continuing education event to strengthen your practical knowledge of today’s food cycle.
Register today! {{Eventbrite page}}
{{ADAI signature}}
Email for American Dairy Association Indiana – Fall 2017.
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Email series written for Indiana Limestone Company Sales Representative – Summer 2017.
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ILCO – ASLA PRESHOW EMAILS 2017
Email series written for the ASLA Expo and Meeting in Los Angeles – Fall 2017.
Press Releases:
Press Release for Edgerock Development – Spring 2017.
Media Advisory – Erasing the Hate
Press Release for Erasing the Hate event – Fall 2017.
Press Release on the sale of Fat Atom Marketing – Spring 2017.
Video Scripts:
Video script for ICE, who manufactures self-cleaning robots – Winter 2016.
Scripts written for informational videos on the Superheat website – Fall 2017.
Freelance Writing Work:
Cover story from “NUVO” Newsweekly – March 2014
http://www.townepost.com/broad-ripple/fighting-fire-fire/
Feature story in “Geist Towne Post” – Spring 2015
http://www.indianapolismonthly.com/dining-blog/prep-school-the-science-of-steak-temperature/
Pieces for “Indianapolis Monthly” – December 2014.
Audio Portfolio via Soundcloud
Radio Journalism:
WIBC:
State Unveils Employee Stock Program
By Devon Scott 5/8/2008
It’s a program to encourage Hoosier businesses to give their employees a slice of the pie. State Treasurer Richard Mourdock unveiled the IEI Thursday – Indiana’s employee stock ownership program (or ESOP) initiative.
About 200 companies in Indiana let their employees have a piece of ownership. Mourdock is asking banks across the state to get involved and his office is investing $50 million into the effort. The goal is to get more companies to keep business and jobs in the Hoosier state.
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City Takes Hard Look at Violence Around Downtown Bar
by Devon Scott
8/8/2006
The increase in violence in Marion County have caused the city and police to take a second look at a downtown bar, where one of the recent murders and other shootings have occurred.
The Vault at 120 E. Market is less than two blocks away from police headquarters, but police say they’ve made 10 runs for problems inside the business, and have other reports of vandalism and thefts from cars in the area since the business opened in May 2005.
Early Saturday, 26 year old Maurice White was shot to death in the alley behind the Vault. Afterwards, the owner agreed to keep the bar closed for the rest of the weekend.
The business and problems surrounding it have caught the attention of city officials, but Mayor Peterson says he’s not ready to pass judgment on the Vault just yet.
“I will say this — there’s an unholy alliance among guns, liquor, and late hours,” Peterson told WIBC’s Devon Scott.
And, the mayor says the city takes a strong stand against establishments that become havens for crime and blight. When deemed necessary, he says city government will go after a bar’s liquor license to shut it down.
The Vault’s owners have taken some steps to control their patrons. Three off-duty IPD officers work security there on weekend nights, and there are reports the bar has purchased an electronic identification system that scans drivers’ licenses to compare to a list of people who are banned from the business.
But Peterson says he’s fed up with any place that is a focus for violence.
“I’m sick and tired of hearing about bar fights resulting not in fisticuffs, like they did 10 or 20 years ago, but in shootings time after time after time,” he says.
Peterson says the violence surrounding a number of bars in the city may lead to changes in city ordinances about hours of operation or tougher penalties for violence in and around nightclubs.
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