I am a digital designer, mass media planner, writer, and published poet. I earned a Bachelors of science in Mass Media. I graduated with a 3.8 GPA. I am currently seeking work in a verity of fields, looking for opportunities to develop existing skills, as well as build new ones and learn how to apply what I have learned to real world situations. I am hoping to find a place where I can settle in and use what I know to make the world a better place.
At my core I am a storyteller. This is how I relate and interact with the world. It takes me a moment to create a file for new names and faces when. But tell me a story and I will remember.
I am nothing in competition with anyone, the only person I’m am trying to be better than is the me I was yesterday.
I am a gamer, board, card, and other. I read a lot, as does any writer. Video games I prefer more story driven experiences, or simple ones that keep my hands busy while my mind works on a writing project. This is how better than half of the knots in my class writing were worked out.
I’m primarily looking for remote work because of a couple of different health issues and a minor disability that would make working in a more traditional setting more difficult. The would allow me to be able to find a balance between being productive and being able to take care of myself the way I need to.
My working memory is on the low end of normal. Think of it like a library. I have rows and rows of bookshelves that makes up my storage. But the desk I have to work on only has space for two or three books at a time depending on the topic I am working on. I can be slower to shift gears between different topics as I shuffle books and find the right files. I sometimes shortcut topics in my brain to save space. It can sometimes make it hard to see a connection I am making or make the way I process information a little difficult to explain or follow. I have never found a task that has defeated me utterly and I have only rarely found one that I could not adapt my brain to. That said my process can be hard to understand from observation and is difficult for me to explain. With the low working memory my brain sometimes takes shortcuts. The logic is there. But I can’t explain step by step how I got there. It requires an element of trust, from others and from myself. I am finding ways over time to better do so.
When working on two projects at the same time, I often find that my brain will be pulled in one direction, which is not always the piece that needs to be completed first. I always find it faster to let my brain get the first project out of the way, and then it swings around to complete the second. In all my time at collage, I never failed to complete an assignment on time despite this quirk.

Contact Information
e-mail: jfennern@comcast.net