Clarissa Aljentera is a dedicated freelance writer and seasoned communications professional with over 20 years of experience, particularly within the non-profit sector. In her current role, she leverages her extensive background in strategic communication to craft compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. As the...
Clarissa Aljentera is a dedicated freelance writer and seasoned communications professional with over 20 years of experience, particularly within the non-profit sector. In her current role, she leverages her extensive background in strategic communication to craft compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. As the author of "A Parish Guide to Social Media: How Social Networking can Recharge Your Ministry," Clarissa explores the intersection of faith and technology, providing valuable insights for religious organizations looking to enhance their outreach through social media platforms.
Her expertise extends beyond writing; Clarissa is a skilled facilitator and coach, adept at training individuals and teams to communicate effectively and engage meaningfully with their communities. She has successfully managed various projects that involve web content creation, newsletters, and fundraising initiatives, showcasing her ability to blend creativity with strategic planning. Clarissa's contributions to respected publications such as America Magazine, Our Sunday Visitor, and Busted Halo highlight her commitment to fostering equitable spaces within the realm of faith-based communication.
Currently, she is seeking new writing opportunities that delve deeper into the themes of social media, technology, and spirituality, aiming to empower organizations to navigate the digital landscape with confidence. Clarissa's unique blend of skills—ranging from research and interviews to project management—positions her as a valuable asset in any initiative focused on enhancing communication strategies within the non-profit sector. Her lifelong mission to build bridges and create equitable spaces continues to drive her work, making her a passionate advocate for meaningful dialogue and connection in an increasingly digital world.