Why The Clarity Brand? The answer is simple:

  1. Bad writing looks unprofessional: the way things are written speaks louder than the words themselves.

    2. You’re an expert in your field but not an expert in communicating about it: the less jargon, the stronger the connection.

    3. The desire for crisp, engaging content is there, but the time isn’t: you focus on your craft while I focus on mine.

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My writing tidbits:

  • I started writing when I was 11 years old. I used to create stories about the lives of my favorite entertainers.

  • Although I’m technically not a technical person, I spent a lot of time writing technical pieces—on policy and public health information technology to be exact.

  • I silently correct people’s grammar in my head, including my own. I even have a sign that says this hanging in my home office.

  • My inspiration can come at any time, but my best ideas come to me when I’m driving in silence on long commutes.

  • One of my dreams is to become an author of children’s books.

 

Testimonials

Here’s what people are saying about me:

“Jaleesa is an incredibly talented communicator, both written and verbal. She is incredibly creative and did an exceptional job on all projects she was given.” –Communications Executive at Nike

“Jaleesa writes with an eye to detail and a desire to captivate readers with the story.”—Public Relations Manager at Georgia State University

“Jaleesa is a strong writer and self-starter—both key attributes to being an effective communications professional.”—Former Communications Director at The Coca-Cola Company

“The idea is to write it so that people hear it and it slides

through the brain and goes straight to the heart.”

–Maya Angelou.