Carla Falconi Swallow

Marketing And Brand Manager at Texas State Aquarium

Carla Falconi Swallow is an experienced marketing and communications professional with a robust background in graphic design. Currently serving as the Marketing and Communications Manager at Texas State Aquarium since May 2018, Carla has previously held roles as a Marketing and Communications Specialist and Graphic Designer within the same organization. Prior to this, Carla owned and directed Swallow Design Studio, LLC from February 2008 to May 2018 and worked as a Graphic Designer at Rizzi Designs from September 2007 to July 2008. Carla obtained a degree in Graphic Design from Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador in 2007.

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Corpus Christi, United States

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Texas State Aquarium

The Texas State Aquarium is bringing the sights, sounds and vibrant wildlife of the Western Caribbean to the shores of South Texas. By interpreting the unique features of both is well on its way to becoming one of the premier aquariums in the nation. With the creation of the Caribbean Journey, the Texas State Aquarium is positioned to become a global leader in fostering support for the conservation of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. Education is the cornerstone of our mission at Texas State Aquarium. Our educational experiences – from field trips to summer camp to distance learning- are designed to promote inclusive and collaborative learning, foster STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) exploration and discovery and empower learners of all ages to reach their full potential. Through its Flint Hills Resources Center for Excellence in STEM Education, the Texas State Aquarium brings together best practices and innovation from the fields of education, research and industry to advance STEM education and learning, in and out of the classroom, in south Texas and beyond. Flint Hills Resources has also been our longtime presenting partner for our Aquavision Distance Learning program. Each year, thousands of protected, threatened, or endangered species along the Texas coast become ill or injured. Some have been impaired by predators, diseases, other natural causes, and even humans. This includes entanglement in fishing line, nets, or lures, and even illegal harassment and shootings. The goal of our Rescue Center is to rehabilitate and, whenever possible, return the animals to their natural environment. The Aquarium’s Second Chances Wildlife Rehabilitation Program is federally permitted and operates under rigorous standards established by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).