Emily VanCamp

Junior Account Manager

Meet Emily - the all-around creative and efficient resource at Marketing Resource Group (MRG). Emily became a member of the MRG team in August of 2021. With her keen eye for design, she spearheads the development of captivating graphics and PR materials for our clients. She also efficiently manages and updates multiple social platforms and websites, ensuring our clients' digital presence stays current and engaging. She also leverages her strong design skills and attention to detail to create dynamic presentations that effectively communicate clients' messages and data.


Emily has a strong proficiency in LinkedIn Advertising and crafting compelling newsletters that grab the attention of our clients' target audience. Her expertise in digital advertising has helped to increase our clients' website traffic and drive more leads. With her diverse skill set, Emily plays an integral role in helping MRG deliver comprehensive and effective marketing solutions to our clients.


Emily's experience in event organization is also extensive. She has helped to coordinate various events, such as the groundbreaking for Vanguard Hotel, AeroOne Summit, virtual events with the Women of AIAM group, training sessions for energy clients, and several rallies organized for the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians. Given her expansive range of capabilities, Emily is an indispensable addition to the team.

Areas of Specialty

Graphic Design

 

Website Management
Social & Digital Media

Latest Insights from Emily

energy utility providers public relations
By Emily Van Camp and Chelsea Yi 07 Jun, 2023
The Common Ground Alliance’s (CGA) annual conference is a shining example of collaboration and shared knowledge in action, bringing together damage prevention experts from all over the world. We appreciated the opportunity to represent Wolverine Pipe Line Company at this year's conference, which took place in the fun-filled city of Orlando, Florida. At the CGA Conference, professionals from different walks of life gathered with a common interest in the safety of underground infrastructure. Our group was excited to attend the many informative presentations on the latest developments of disaster preparedness and technology. The "Women in Damage Prevention" panel was a highlight for us. As supporters of equality and diversity, we found the panelists' accounts of hardship and eventual triumph motivating. Gender equality, leadership development, and encouraging women to assume positions of responsibility were all topics discussed in this session. During the panel discussion, we heard from inspiring women about their lives, struggles, and eventual successes. Mentoring, making connections, and learning new things were all cited as ways to advance one's career. It was eye-opening to see firsthand how diversity and inclusion aren't simply buzzwords, but rather essential ingredients for success and growth. In addition to the inspiring panel discussion, the CGA Conference was rich with chances to connect with like-minded professionals. Underground infrastructure protection was a hot topic in the exhibit hall, where cutting-edge technologies and novel approaches were on display. As we leave Orlando and the CGA Conference, we take with us a lot of information, ideas, and contacts. Our sincere appreciation goes out to the Common Ground Alliance for hosting such an outstanding conference, and we appreciate the chance to have represented Wolverine Pipe Line Company in Orlando. 
By Emily Van Camp 08 May, 2023
In today's digital world, a strong online presence is crucial for businesses. Digital media offers endless opportunities to connect with your target audience and increase brand awareness. While digital media presents exciting opportunities for businesses to connect with their audience, the vast array of tools and platforms available can be intimidating to navigate. As a result, many businesses struggle to maximize the potential of their online presence.
By Emily Van Camp 04 Apr, 2023
Results underscore the importance of transparency in government spending and prioritizing cost-effective job creation programs for sustainable economic growth in Michigan.
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