Bree Anderson-Burtis

Marketing Coordinator at Cheyenne Frontier Days

Bree Anderson-Burtis has a wealth of experience in the media and marketing field. Bree began their career in 2007 as an Editorial Assistant and Photo Intern for the BHSU Jacket Journal. In 2009, they took on the role of Copy Editor and Paginator for the Laramie Daily Boomerang. In 2010, they moved to the Wyoming Tribune Eagle as a Features Designer. Two years later, they joined the Wyoming Business Council as a Multimedia Specialist. Most recently, in 2014, they became the Marketing Coordinator for Cheyenne Frontier Days, where they are responsible for growing and maintaining the brand across all social media platforms, website, design, photo and video, as well as working with 3,000+ volunteers to set up successful event campaigns.

Bree Anderson-Burtis obtained their Bachelor's degree from Black Hills State University in 2009, majoring in Photography, Computer Publishing, and Commercial Art. In 2011, they earned a Certificate in Web Design from Laramie County Community College. Prior to that, they attended Laramie County Community College from 2005 to 2007, studying Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs.

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Cheyenne, United States

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Cheyenne Frontier Days

Cheyenne Frontier Days is a huge festival dedicated to preserving the culture and traditions of America's Old West. The centerpiece of this Western celebration is the world's largest outdoor rodeo, which draws top professionals who compete for more than $1 million in cash and prizes. Complementing the daily rodeo action are behind-the-chutes tours, trick riding, and a wild-horse race. A Native American Village, an Old West town called "Wild Horse Gulch," a saloon, square dancing, a chuck wagon cook-off, pancake breakfasts, and an art show carry through the frontier theme. Rounding out the program are a carnival midway, an air show, top-name entertainment, professional bull riding shows, and several parades that include antique carriages and automobiles.


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