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About Me

Margo Kaplan joined the Raben Group's media and communications practice in July of 2021. In this role, she enjoys contributing to the creation, implementation, and monitoring of strategic and tactical digital communications plans. She has loved engaging with a variety of clients in the corporate, philanthropic, and non-profit space over the past year and a half. Margo particularly enjoys working with clients regarding strategy, approach, and priorities for owned, earned, and paid media.

She is a Political Communications graduate from the George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs. The class of '21 graduate minored in Sustainability and is proud to have earned Magna cum laude honors. The Philadelphia-native is passionate about the arts, her ever-growing collection of concert tickets and considers herself to be an avid coffee-drinker. In her free time she enjoys working on her paintings and volunteering at Life Pieces to Masterpieces. She grew her involvement with Life Pieces to Masterpieces in Spring of 2018, while serving as a communications intern and taking control of their social media accounts. Her interest in strategic media communication relative to social media and otherwise began in 2016 when she served as a fellow on the Clinton campaign. In this role, she saw the importance of visual and written rhetoric on a national level and also discovered how much she enjoys collaborating with others. She has continued to challenge herself and to grow her skill through an internship at Merck in the IT department. Most recently, she spend six months interning in communications at the Atlantic Council: where she honed her skills creating and managing digital content across the organization. Whether it is in the world of think tanks, the political arena, in the realm of nonprofits, or even in the pharmaceutical industry, she aspires to use her creative skills to craft powerful messages and truly make a difference.

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