Carolyn Davenport-Moncel is a writer, digital communication specials and former president of MotionTemps, LLC. Working in Internet marketing since 1995, she has worked both in the private sector - in agency, corporate and nonprofit environments, and in the public sector developing strategies for local political campaigns.
Through MotionTemps, Carolyn has worked in Internet marketing and web site maintenance for such diverse organizations as Google and LKB & Associates in France; Insight Design Solutions and Project Knowledge in the United States; and OTC Foundation, Franciscans Int'l and Moevenpick Hotels in Switzerland.
Carolyn began her Internet marketing career in 1994 at A2S2 Digital Projects, which later became Speakout.com, an Internet publishing company based in Chicago with offices in Washington, DC. Serving as marketing manager, PR Coordinator and community liaison, Carolyn assisted in the launch of two bipartisan public policy Web sites, Policy.com and IntellectualCapital.com. These two sites, along with Slate.com and Salon.com set the model for aggregate and original political/policy content online.
Implemented PR strategies and community outreach programs for two bipartisan U.S. public policy Web sites.
Developed media kits and pitched story ideas to major media outlets.
Scheduled media opportunities for executive staff members and managed award-winning chat site called "Policy Street" on MSN.
Detailed Description
Assisted in the launch of two bipartisan public policy websites: Policy.com and IntellectualCapital.com. These sites along with competitors Slate.com, Feed.com and Salon.com set the model for aggregate and original political/policy content online and paved the way for HuffingtonPost.com
Websites became anchor content tenants on AOL’s “News Channel.”
Secured media placement in over 500 local, national and international publications
Consistently increased weekly page views by 10 percent
Launched Russian and Pacific Rim editions of online magazine IntellectualCapital.com
Company Description
An Internet website devoted to bipartisan public policy