Rae Emary
About Rae Emary
Rae Emary is a Public Relations Coordinator III who specializes in creating inclusive visuals through various media. With a background in photojournalism and experience in multiple roles, Emary focuses on simplifying complex ideas to foster connections and promote world peace.
Work at Emerald Coast Regional Council
Rae Emary serves as the Public Relations Coordinator III at Emerald Coast Regional Council. In this role, she focuses on creating visual content that promotes inclusion and love. Since joining the council in 2020, she has contributed to various initiatives aimed at enhancing community engagement and communication. Her work emphasizes the importance of visual storytelling in public relations, helping to bridge divides and foster connections within the community.
Education and Expertise
Rae Emary studied at Western Kentucky University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Photojournalism from 2009 to 2014. Her education provided her with a strong foundation in visual communication, which she applies in her current role. Emary specializes in creating photographs, videos, graphic designs, and art direction that emphasize inclusion. Her expertise lies in simplifying complex ideas to make them relatable and appealing to a broad audience.
Background
Prior to her current position, Rae Emary gained experience in various roles related to visual media. She worked as an Assistant Photo Editor at the College Heights Herald for three months in 2014, where she honed her skills in photo editing and visual storytelling. Emary also served as a Videographer at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College from 2018 to 2019, further developing her expertise in video production and visual communication.
Achievements
Rae Emary aims to contribute to projects that promote world peace and build connections through visual storytelling. Her mission focuses on bridging divides and enhancing understanding among diverse communities. Emary's work reflects her commitment to using her skills in public relations to create impactful visual narratives that resonate with the human condition.