Clayton Andres has a diverse work experience starting from 2013. Clayton began as an intern at Ottawa Life Magazine where they were later promoted to the role of Staff Writer and Web Editor. During this time, Clayton was responsible for writing articles for print and online formats, as well as managing and editing web content.
In 2014, Clayton worked as an Intern Reporter at Sun Media, where they pitched story ideas, conducted interviews, and wrote local news articles. Clayton also gained experience as a Copy-Editor at H. Krueger & Associates Inc., where they reviewed and edited financial evaluation and biostatistics documents for a health services consulting company.
Clayton then transitioned to the role of Program Lead at First West Credit Union, focusing on communications and government relations. Clayton created communications content, managed social media, and provided weekly briefings to the Executive team.
In 2015, Clayton joined Mercy Ministries of Canada as the Marketing and Communications Coordinator. Clayton managed and edited marketing materials and developed annual marketing and social media strategies.
From 2017, Clayton worked as a Content Writer at PocketPills, where they wrote and edited various types of written content, including website pages, blogs, articles, and press releases. Clayton also contributed to branding, marketing, and SEO strategies.
Currently, Clayton is working as a Counsellor at Pacific Coast Counselling. Clayton provides therapy to adults and youth struggling with various mental health issues. Clayton's previous experiences in different fields, such as journalism, construction, and camp counseling, allow him to empathize with clients who are searching for their life path. Clayton aims to give clients autonomy in choosing their therapy goals and direction.
In summary, Clayton Andres has developed a strong skill set in writing, editing, marketing, communications, and counseling throughout their various work experiences.
Clayton Andres pursued their education at various institutions. From 2018 to 2021, they attended Adler University, where they obtained a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology. Prior to that, they studied at Trinity Western University from 2009 to 2013, earning a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree with a focus on English. No specific information is available regarding their time at Carleton University, as the start and end years are unknown, and no degree or field of study is provided.
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