Sara Creighton
Director of Accounts
Sara explored both coasts before settling back home again in Indiana. After studying international relations and French language at the University of San Diego, she pursued career interests in foreign policy, human rights, humanitarian work and telling human-interest stories with impact. She moved to Washington, D.C., and worked for the International Committee of the Red Cross, the world’s largest neutral and independent humanitarian agency supporting victims of international armed conflict. Her specific focus within humanitarian communications was portraying the impact and relevance of international humanitarian law through public, academic and media relations, social media diplomacy, and more.
Sara uses these skills today to lead strategic ideation for campaigns, write complex thought leadership content and work closely with clients across industries with an international scope, sustainability and ESG communications, and more. Not surprisingly, she loves working with nonprofit clients and mission-driven B2B and B2C clients, and she enjoys switching it up with restaurant and hospitality clients.
Industry Articles
Integrating a PR Agency With Your Marketing Team
Over time, it has become more common for companies to integrate public relations into their marketing plan. Why? Because each method of communication is impactful in its own way and can complement each other well when executed correctly. Your Customer At the end of...
Combating Writer’s Block
Are you haunted by writer’s block? Are your creative thoughts and ideas ghosting you? The torturous feeling that’s as agonizing as it is inevitable – nearly every writer struggles with “getting stuck” while writing and creating. For many professionals – including...
Our ‘PR’edictions for the Future
This month, Dittoe PR celebrates 20 years in business! All month long, we’re celebrating our anniversary by sharing content dedicated to the big 2-0. For our final blog post of this series, we’re looking ahead at the coming years and making predictions on how things...