Kim Williams Justesen

Kim Williams Justesen

Copywriter/Content Manager @ R-Zero

About Kim Williams Justesen

Kim Williams Justesen is a copywriter and content manager with a diverse background in writing and education. She has authored multiple books and held various roles in marketing and communications across several organizations.

Work at R-Zero

Kim Williams Justesen has been employed at R-Zero since 2021, serving as a Copywriter and Content Manager. In this role, she is responsible for creating and managing content that aligns with the company's objectives. R-Zero focuses on innovative solutions for improving indoor air quality, and her contributions are integral to communicating the brand's message effectively.

Education and Expertise

Kim Williams Justesen holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech/Theater from Westminster College, where she studied from 1986 to 1989. She furthered her education at Vermont College of Fine Arts, earning a Master's degree in Creative Writing from 2001 to 2003. She also possesses HubSpot certifications in Inbound Marketing, Content Marketing, and Email Campaigns, which enhance her expertise in digital marketing and content strategy.

Professional Background

Kim Williams Justesen has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles across multiple organizations. She served as the Associate Director of Career Services at Broadview University from 2009 to 2011 and as a General Education Lead Instructor from 2005 to 2009. Additionally, she has held positions at Progressive Leasing, Blade HQ, and Solutionreach, Inc., where she focused on content strategy and marketing communications.

Published Works

Kim Williams Justesen is an accomplished author with a range of published works. She has written a middle grade novel titled 'Kiss Kiss Bark' and an adult nonfiction book 'Love & Loathing.' Additionally, she has authored three children's nonfiction books titled 'Hey, Ranger.' Her fiction portfolio includes the horror novel 'Beautiful Monster' and the young adult novel 'The Deepest Blue.' She has also contributed ten short stories to various anthologies.

Editing and Communication Experience

In addition to her writing, Kim Williams Justesen has experience as a freelance editor and has edited the anthology 'Hidden In Plain Sight.' Her background includes working as a Public Information Officer for the Utah Division of Emergency Management from 1992 to 1996, where she gained skills in crisis communication and conducting focus groups, further enhancing her communication capabilities.

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