Ellen Mallernee has a diverse work experience in the field of content creation and management. Ellen has worked as a Vice President of Content at Red Havas US, where they were responsible for content strategy and creation for high-profile clients. Additionally, Ellen has worked as a Social Media and Content Specialist at Native Trails, managing the content strategy across various social media platforms. Ellen has also worked as an Editorial Contributor at BMI and CJ Advertising, creating blog and website content. Prior to that, Ellen worked at Gibson Guitar as a Contributing Editor and Editorial Director, and at Fylmz Festival as an Editorial Director, creating and promoting content. Ellen started their career as a Copywriter at Milam Results Marketing and later worked as a Music Editor at Metro Pulse. Overall, Ellen Mallernee has extensive experience in content creation, management, and strategy across different industries.
Ellen Mallernee attended Harpeth High School from 1996 to 2000. Ellen then went on to pursue a degree in English with a focus on Creative Writing at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville from 2000 to 2004.
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Havas Red’s Merged Media agency model offers clients excellence across earned, social and experiential storytelling with content at our core—because our favorite type of thinking takes place at this intersection. Havas Red is part of the Global Havas PR network and has offices in Australia (Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney), Indonesia (Jakarta), Philippines (Manila), Singapore, United Kingdom (London, Manchester and Edinburgh), United States (Pittsburgh, Phoenix, New England and New York City) and Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City). At Havas Red, we know that the lines of contemporary communication aren’t just crossing, but merging. Our mission is to deliver the kind of incredible and effective Merged Media work that sets a new benchmark for each market we step foot in. Powered by big, bold and borderless thinking, Redsters own the earned and earn the owned. We are in the media, making the media, being the media.