Kyle Reid

Sr. Vice President of Design and Technology at StoryBrand

Kyle Reid has extensive experience in design and technology, currently serving as the Sr. Vice President of Design and Technology at StoryBrand since July 2014. Kyle has also held the position of Art Director at StoryBrand and offered freelance graphic design services since February 2009, focusing on web and print design. Previous roles include Brand Designer at Donald Miller / Storyline and the YMCA of Middle Tennessee, where expertise in print design, illustration, and motion graphics was demonstrated. Additionally, Kyle served as Art Director at HaywireCreative, leading creative direction and UI strategy along with web and print production.

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Nashville, United States

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StoryBrand

When it comes to talking about their businesses, many people are so close to their products or services they don’t know where to start. StoryBrand helps companies understand what customers are looking for so they can tell their story in such a way people listen. We know how hard it is to communicate clearly and have helped thousands of large and small businesses clarify their messaging. And when you clarify your message, your website starts working for you, your team members are converted into a sales force and your customers speak a viral message that spreads. For more about our Guide certification: • Guide: storybrand.com/guide StoryBrand has consulted with dozens of billion-dollar brands and thousands of small businesses. StoryBrand clients dramatically increase their revenue after learning the SB7 framework. StoryBrand was founded by Donald Miller, creator of the SB7 framework. Don has studied story for decades and as such is versatile in a language human beings have been speaking for centuries. Combined, his 7 books have spent more than a year on the NYT Bestsellers list. The human brain is drawn to CLARITY and away from confusion. If customers are confused about what you offer, they’ll look past you for somebody who can say it clearly. Once you clarify your message, your company will begin to grow. Companies that clarify their messaging win in the marketplace.


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11-50

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