Jimmy leverages his background in social and digital strategy, branding, copywriting, and graphic design to support SRG's public relations team in building comprehensive advocacy and marketing campaigns that generate measurable results for clients.

Most recently, Jimmy was a creative strategist at an Inc. 500 recognized digital media agency, serving clients across a wide range of industries, including hospitality, retail, legal services, real estate, entertainment, and 501 (c)(3) community development. Using artificial intelligence to target campaigns and inform strategy, his efforts helped clients generate significant revenue and tens of thousands of qualified leads.

Previously, Jimmy served as the Manager of Marketing and Communication for the Fayetteville Cumberland Economic Development Corporation in North Carolina. He led advertising, public affairs campaigns, and events focused on generating new development projects from defense, aerospace, and manufacturing companies, supporting existing industry, and creating awareness of local education and employment opportunities. He also coordinated a community branding initiative funded through a public-private partnership, facilitating press coverage, familiarization (FAM) tours, stakeholder interviews, and a county-wide resident survey.

Jimmy began his career managing organic and paid social media as well as online guest relations for a Texas-based restaurant group led by Chef Felipe Armenta and Hell's Kitchen runner-up, Chef Virginia Dalbeck. 

Get to know Jimmy...


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Raised in the Texas Hill Country; lives in Nashville with partner Cara

 
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B.A., Public and Media Communication, Howard Payne University; Master of Business Administration, Tennessee State University

 
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Supports strategic digital marketing campaigns that deliver measurable results

 
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Is a classically trained pianist

 
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Has hiked, kayaked, and paddle boarded at every North Carolina state park and is currently making his way across Tennessee