Online Communications Consultant at Freelance, DC Goodwill Fashionista Blogger at Goodwill of Greater Washington, Owner at Quarter Life
Location:
Washington, District Of Columbia
Industry:
Public Relations and Communications
Work:
Freelance since Apr 2011
Online Communications Consultant
Goodwill of Greater Washington - Washington, DC since Jun 2011
DC Goodwill Fashionista Blogger
Quarter Life since 2009
Owner
TBD.com - Arlington, Virginia Apr 2010 - Mar 2011
Community Host
Vocus - College Park, Maryland Jun 2008 - Apr 2010
Senior Media Researcher
Education:
Georgetown University 2010 - 2013
M.A., Liberal Studies, concentration in American Studies
University of Maryland College Park 2007 - 2008
B.A., History
Anne Arundel Community College 2005 - 2006
A.A., General Studies
Skills:
Blogging Social Media Facebook Social Networking Editing Email Marketing Proofreading Social Media Marketing Research
Interests:
Baseball (watching, not playing), antiquing, amateur vegetable gardening, reading about manufacturing and fashion (not always together), yoga, making lists, baking (only cookies)
Youtube
It's Time to Talk About Money | Lisa Rowan | ...
Lisa Rowan knows a thing or two about finances, working at the Penny H...
Duration:
10m 41s
Money Hacks Thatll Make Your Wallet Smile (wi...
Take a lesson from Lisa Rowan. You don't need to spend countless hours...
Duration:
49s
Money Hacks That'll Make Your Wallet Smile (w...
Looking for quick ways to save a few more bucks? Or, are you too busy ...
Duration:
1h 14m 37s
Lisa Rowan: Help Each Other Do Money Better
Help Each Other Do Money Better Lisa Rowan at CreativeMornings St. Pet...
Duration:
35m 25s
Jig is Up for Gig Economy, Says Analyst Lisa ...
The Gig Economy is not the future of work, but the past. Been around f...
Duration:
5m 45s
The Rowan Tree
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises The Rowan Tree Lisa Kn...
-- The American Nightmare, by Desiree Stennett and Lisa Rowan in The Penny Hoarder: Ten Years Ago, The economy was imploding. In late 2017, we asked readers to tell us their foreclosure stories. More than 50 people responded. Over and over, they used the same word. Penny Hoarder