Brigid Feely has been working in communications for more than 15 years and has a reputation for being... well... frank. She cuts to the chase, establishes your needs and, critically, the needs or wants of those who make up your current and potential market. Brigid then gets on with crafting the right words to clearly convey your message. She is a stickler for a deadline and takes pleasure in a smooth, stress-free workflow.

Before establishing To Be Frank, Brigid was communications manager at the University of Otago. Previous roles include: communications manager for PPCS (now Silver Fern Farms), responsible for publications, events, media and advertising; editor of leading rural publication Country-Wide Southern; and publications manager at the University of Otago - a role which included the production of the University's 200-plus-page undergraduate prospectus, the three-times-annually University of Otago magazine, annual report and the much acclaimed He Kitenga research report. The early years of her career revolved around agricultural journalism.

Brigid has a Bachelor of Agricultural Science from Massey University and a Certificate in Journalism from Wellington Polytechnic.

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