StandUp for Kids-National
Brett Kinkel has a diverse range of work experience in the creative field. Brett is currently working as a Brand Director at Sproxxy, where they manage all brand and product GTM creative. Previously, they worked as a Principal at On-Peak Media, providing branding, graphic design, and marketing consulting services. Brett also served as a National Creative Director at StandUp for Kids-National, producing marketing campaign creative for the organization's national chapters. Brett has held positions as a Group Art Supervisor at Copy & Art and FOX Sports, where they worked on various creative projects for clients. Furthermore, they worked as an Art Director at Acorda Therapeutics, Inc. and Fusion Media, and as a Senior Designer at HuggaMind, Inc. and Hora Associates. Throughout their career, Brett has showcased strong skills in brand strategy, creative direction, and graphic production.
Brett Kinkel obtained a B.F.A in Graphic Design and Fine Art from SUNY New Paltz, where they studied from 2007 to 2009. Prior to that, they completed an A.A in Liberal Arts at SUNY Orange, which they attended from 2004 to 2006. In addition to their formal education, Brett has earned several certifications, including Leadership Foundations, UX Foundations: Prototyping, Writing a Marketing Plan, and Insights on Illustration with Craig Smallish. These certifications were obtained from LinkedIn, with the most recent certification received in January 2020.
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StandUp for Kids-National
StandUp for Kids serves unaccompanied homeless and at-risk youth – and young parents with children of their own – up to their 25th birthday. Their ongoing mission is to end the cycle of youth homelessness. To do this, they have built four core programs in many of the cities where they operate in volunteer teams: Street Outreach, Outreach Centers, Mentoring, and Housing. They are quite proud of the fact that our volunteer teams build trust and become a consistent resource to stabilize and otherwise help those youth that the rest of society ignored.