Executive Presence
Mitzi Mock is an experienced multimedia professional specializing in video production, storytelling, and social media engagement. Currently serving as an Engagement Manager at Executive Presence, Mitzi collaborates with CEOs to enhance their online presence. As a freelance video producer and editor since 2012, Mitzi has contributed to various organizations, including KQED and PBS NewsHour. Prior roles include Digital Storyteller at The Nueva School, On-Call Digital Video Producer at KQED, and Communications Manager at Reel Link Films, where Mitzi co-produced the documentary "Beyond Measure." Educational credentials include a Bachelor of Arts in American Government and Politics from Princeton University and a Master of Journalism from the University of California, Berkeley.
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Executive Presence
Executive Presence is an executive communications consulting company. We provide strategy, content creation, implementation, and analytics services for executives at high-growth companies. Our approach helps top-tier executives boost their visibility, activate their network, and position themselves as thought leaders via our premium, fully-managed LinkedIn service. Our services include: > Personalized strategy > Content creation > Data analysis & optimization Our unique process involves ex-McKinsey, BCG, Bain, and Accenture consultants who work with our clients to develop their strategy, efficiently create high-performing content, and use data to iterate and improve their content strategy. We have worked with 150+ CEOs and leaders to help them use LinkedIn to: > Build a brand > Fundraise > Hire & retain key talent > Acquire customers > Build partnerships Most executives don't realize four critical things about LinkedIn: #1: Individuals over companies On social media, people interact with other people, not faceless corporations. The most effective way to build a company’s brand is through the personal profiles of its key leaders. A post from an Executive leverages their existing network of other business leaders, and more efficiently builds trust. #2: Educate, don’t sell If an Executive only posts about their company, they will lose engagement. 80% of the content we produce is designed to educate, not sell. By consistently adding value through Subject Matter Expertise content, an Executive grows their audience to create greater reach for their rare company-centric posts. #3: Post original content Social networks reward original content. Articles drive content away from a social network and receive an algorithmic penalty. Reposts receive a fraction of the views of original content. Thought leadership is built through original, value-added content. #4: Post 2 to 5 times per week To grow an audience and be top-of-mind with your network.