How to make sure your story resonates with your customers, prospects and stakeholders.

Your story--and how it's told--is crucial to making a substantial and lasting difference in your market and in the world at large.
To get there: research, discovery, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of saying one thing and saying it very, very well.
I am a marketing storyteller, a writer who partners with excellent designers to help companies grow by expressing what they do in clear and imaginative terms. I practice marrying the right strategy with storytelling that's fresh, inventive, germane and expressive.
The portfolio work on this site is also an invitation to connect. I would love to have a conversation with you about how my services can help market your product, service or cause in a way that makes a lasting and substantial impression.
In addition to this site, some very recent branding work, writing and open discussions about communications are woven into my blog at: http://jay-fields.blogspot.com.
You're warmly encouraged to visit and chime in.
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Jay is the consummate 'agency in a box.' A strategist, researcher, silver-tongued wordsmith and all-around pro, this guy can distill vast complex concepts or ideas into lucid little sentences that almost sing. Truly the most gifted working partner in my address book. I cannot recommend him more highly. --Ron Zisman, 11/26/08, principal, ricochet communications design.
Whenever I need a freelancer for a writing assignment, Jay Fields is my first choice. His work is imaginative, beautifully composed, and strategically right on. No one is a close second. --Dennis McCarthy, 3/14/10, senior editor/group leader, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
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An abbreviated list of clients I've served:
The University of Tennessee/Knoxville
General Electric Lighting Systems
Milliken & Company
Siemens
Square D Corporation
Biltmore Estate
Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority
Grandfather Mountain
Eastman Chemical
The Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy
HandMade in America
Muddy Sneakers
The Tryon Daily Bulletin
The Alter Group
Western North Carolina Alliance
United States Golf Association
Blowing Rock Country Club
Life After Cancer
Warren Wilson College
The City of Asheville