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Building a Brand (case study)
REACH Women’s Network was first formed as an idea in 2017 and became a nonprofit 501(c)(3) in 2018 after extensive stakeholder research and benchmarking. Girl on the Roof president Carol Reeve was a founding member of the organization, leading the strategic planning and positioning efforts. Girl on the Roof crafted the organization’s brand, website, and case for support. When the organization hosted the first annual REACH Women’s Conference in 2020, Girl on the Roof developed


All Things Design (case study)
After securing a contract with the General Services Administration, Girl on the Roof was hired by the United States Department of Education in 2016 to provide graphic design assistance on-demand, sometimes on very short timeframes. The relationship continued through administration changes. Here are a few projects that Girl on the Roof has completed for the Department of Education (ED). Digital graphics to accompany Livestream speeches by the U.S. Secretary of Education in 201


Audience-Driven Strategies (case study)
Hatch Early Learning is an education technology company based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina that seeks to close the achievement gap through the development of game-based, research-backed technology for early learners. In 2019, Girl on the Roof was hired to assist Hatch with communicating their strategic plan. Following this success, Hatch contracted with Girl on the Roof to craft the onboarding experience for the launch of Ignite by Hatch, a digital learning platform for


From Strategy to Execution (case study)
Carol Reeve, Girl on the Roof founder and chief strategist, worked closely with Johnson University from 2009 –2017, serving as a consultant, outsourced department head, and adjunct faculty member (teaching an undergraduate Marketing & PR class in 2012 and 2013). After losing their accreditation status due to financial problems, Florida Christian College approached Johnson University requesting a buy-out. After careful consideration and value assessment, Johnson agreed to purs
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