Christine White Joins FWCD Community




Christine White Joins FWCD Community
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Christine White joined the FWCD family on Monday, November 11, as the School’s new Website and Multimedia Manager. She understands the importance of private education, having attended Nolan Catholic High School. 

A graduate of Texas Tech University with a B.A. in Advertising, White comes to FWCD from NBT Financial Bank, where she served as Marketing Officer. There, she oversaw the creation of website content and associated graphics, photography, videos, social media, design strategies, digital and print publications, and more. 

Earlier in her career, White worked as a Graphic Designer at Print World, strengthening brand identities through strategic digital design and visually engaging graphics, logos and print materials. At Ride For the Brand, she was an Account Executive, collaborating with clients to develop innovative web design strategies aligned to their business objectives. 

In her role at FWCD, White will help drive  Fort Worth Country Day’s storytelling efforts through the School website (fwcd.org) and produce videos that reflect FWCD’s strategic priorities. Her work will support FWCD’s mission, philosophy and core values by educating, providing information and inspiring the community. White looks forward to connecting with all divisions and departments across the School and with the FWCD community. 

“I am so happy Christine is here. She brings a wealth of experience in digital storytelling and brand communication to FWCD,” said Sandra Tuomey, Director of Advancement. “Her background in multimedia and web management will help elevate the School’s online presence and bring our mission and values to life in dynamic ways at this exciting time in our history!”










 







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