Who is she?
Raven. Alexis. Jackson. Remember that name, because you’ll want her to work with you! A multi-faceted creative born and raised in the great city of St. Louis, Missouri, she has a deep love of travel, culture, films and music.
As a natural born project manager, one of the most crucial projects in her adult life was the decision to move to Chicago, Illinois to pursue higher education at DePaul University. Graduating with honors, she received bachelor’s degrees in Public Relations and Advertising and African and Black Diaspora Studies. She also completed her Master’s degree in Communication and Media.
As someone who has always loved the journey of learning, the one constant lifelong interest has been the desire to work within the entertainment industry in various capacities. Currently, her work spans everything from producing and writing short films, idea generation or events to creating mock artist decks and marketing plans. Her explorative approach to life and her career has reflected the idea that one’s path does not have to be linear, it just has to point you in the direction of your wildest dreams.
As she continues to expand her skillset, the aim is to collaborate with others and use her keen sense of innovation to help both brands and individuals with idea generation and brand strategy. She is particularly interested in production for films and televised events as well as creative consultation for musicians, actors and brands.
Remaining steadfast in her philosophy that she can do anything she desires through trial, effort and sheer determination, her goal is to build a multimedia entertainment company that encompasses her passion for all things music, film, and culture.
In her spare time, some of her personal endeavors include DJ’ing, roller skating and studying the anthropological influence of culture on entertainment through her travel to over 20 countries.
“Every day, my daddy told me the same thing. 'Once a task is just begun, never leave it till it's done. Be the labour great or small, do it well or not at all.”
- Quincy Jones