Patience Randle
About Patience Randle
Patience Randle is a Media and Communications Associate with extensive experience in digital content management and storytelling. She currently works at Boys Hope Girls Hope International and has previously held positions at Andrews McMeel Universal and Travel Channel.
Current Role at Boys Hope Girls Hope International
Patience Randle serves as the Media and Communications Associate at Boys Hope Girls Hope International since 2019. In this role, she develops and implements communication strategies aimed at enhancing audience engagement. Randle focuses on storytelling as a central element of the organization's media and communications efforts. Her work is designed to foster authentic relationships with audiences through strategic media initiatives.
Previous Experience in Media and Communications
Prior to her current position, Randle held various roles in the media and communications field. She worked as a Digital Content Manager at Andrews McMeel Universal from 2018 to 2019 in the Kansas City, Missouri Area. Earlier, she served as a Digital Content Coordinator at Revolution Pictures, LLC from 2013 to 2015 and as a Production Assistant at both the Travel Channel and The History Channel in 2013. These experiences contributed to her expertise in digital content and production.
Educational Background in Mass Communication
Patience Randle earned her Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication/Media Studies from Anderson University, where she studied from 2009 to 2013. In addition to this, she also obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Film/Cinema/Video Studies during the same period. This educational background provided her with a solid foundation in media theory and practical skills relevant to her career.
Entrepreneurial Venture at Ink and Fable
Since 2016, Randle has been the owner of Ink and Fable, a venture based in the Kansas City, Missouri Area. This role allows her to apply her media and communications expertise in a business context, focusing on storytelling and audience engagement. Her experience as an entrepreneur complements her work in the nonprofit sector.