Our Work
As strategic storytellers, we help brands and organizations forge deeper connections with their target audiences by not merely influencing, but informing consumers through cultural intelligence, meaningful campaigns, stories, and messages.
Our Work
As strategic storytellers, we help brands and organizations forge deeper connections with their target audiences by not merely influencing, but informing consumers through cultural intelligence, meaningful campaigns, stories, and messages.
Spotlight
These Brands are Thriving
We are committed to bringing our clients’ visions to fruition through creativity, constant communication, and impeccable attention to detail.
Spotlight
These Brands are Thriving
We are committed to bringing our clients’ visions to fruition through creativity, constant communication, and impeccable attention to detail.
BronzeLens Film Festival
The mission of the BronzeLens Film Festival is two fold: to promote Atlanta as the new film mecca for people of color; and to showcase films and provide networking opportunities that will develop the next generation of filmmakers.
Local Green & Disney Springs®
Local Green opened up shop in Walt Disney World Resorts and became the first Black-owned food truck in Disney Springs, bringing a twist on vegan, vegetarian, and pescatarian foods to the Orlando market.
New Georgia Project
Since its inception, The New Georgia Project has registered almost half a million Georgians across its 159 counties. In 2020, Thrive was tapped to support NGP’s traditional and digital marketing efforts to more deeply engage diverse and millennial audiences.
DeKalb Schools
DeKalb County School District is the third largest school system in the state of Georgia. Amid DeKalb Schools’ development of its 1:1 Initiative, the district received a grant through Sprint’s 1Million Project. Thrive was trusted to develop a brand identity and strategy to support the collaborative roll-out and technology overhaul.
BronzeLens Film Festival
The mission of the BronzeLens Film Festival is two fold: to promote Atlanta as the new film mecca for people of color; and to showcase films and provide networking opportunities that will develop the next generation of filmmakers.
Local Green & Disney Springs®
Local Green opened up shop in Walt Disney World Resorts and became the first Black-owned food truck in Disney Springs, bringing a twist on vegan, vegetarian, and pescatarian foods to the Orlando market.
New Georgia Project
Since its inception, The New Georgia Project has registered almost half a million Georgians across its 159 counties. In 2020, Thrive was tapped to support NGP’s traditional and digital marketing efforts to more deeply engage diverse and millennial audiences.
DeKalb Schools
DeKalb County School District is the third largest school system in the state of Georgia. Amid DeKalb Schools’ development of its 1:1 Initiative, the district received a grant through Sprint’s 1Million Project. Thrive was trusted to develop a brand identity and strategy to support the collaborative roll-out and technology overhaul.
BronzeLens Film Festival
The mission of the BronzeLens Film Festival is two fold: to promote Atlanta as the new film mecca for people of color; and to showcase films and provide networking opportunities that will develop the next generation of filmmakers.
Local Green & Disney Springs®
Local Green opened up shop in Walt Disney World Resorts and became the first Black-owned food truck in Disney Springs, bringing a twist on vegan, vegetarian, and pescatarian foods to the Orlando market.
New Georgia Project
Since its inception, The New Georgia Project has registered almost half a million Georgians across its 159 counties. In 2020, Thrive was tapped to support NGP’s traditional and digital marketing efforts to more deeply engage diverse and millennial audiences.
DeKalb Schools
DeKalb County School District is the third largest school system in the state of Georgia. Amid DeKalb Schools’ development of its 1:1 Initiative, the district received a grant through Sprint’s 1Million Project. Thrive was trusted to develop a brand identity and strategy to support the collaborative roll-out and technology overhaul.
Our Clients
Our clients are representative of multiple industries, ranging from corporate nonprofits to food & beverage. Check out the dope organizations we get to work with:
What Our Clients Say
Don’t just take our word for it. Here’s what our clients are saying:
“We Thrive Media just gets it! They get what we at the New Georgia Project [NGP] stands for. They hit the ground running from the first day they started working with us by familiarizing themselves with NGP’s mission, work and all of our campaigns. Thrive is always thinking with NGP’s best interest and identifying valuable communications opportunities. They worked to streamline our communications strategies and create a more cohesive brand voice. Thrive pivots quickly to support various initiatives including our regular media statement requests, monthly newsletters and the creation of the “CEO Connection” blog section on NGP’s website. The team also stood up NGP’s first influencer marketing campaign for Election Day 2020, which reached over 136 thousand unique viewers.”
Nse Ufot
CEO, New Georgia Project
“In a constantly changing landscape, the We Thrive Media team just gets it. The “it” is us, our issues and our passion. They are a trusted creative partner that helps our organization make meaningful change for a better, more just world.”
Kristal Swim
Director of Communications, E Pluribus Unum Fund
“Working with We Thrive Media, was an enjoyable, results-driven experience. In addition to providing internal communications support and social media redevelopment services, Thrive completely owned and delivered a cohesive brand identity for DeKalb County School District’s digital overhaul. Because of Thrive, all 102,000 students and 14,000 staff members were introduced to a seamlessly branded program called, “Digital Dreamers,” complete with a sleek and inviting logo, program messaging, instructional how-to resources, public relations services, and more.
I also entrusted the Thrive Team with my personal corporate communications needs and they skillfully mastered my persona and voice. This allowed me to spend more time building my career and digital footprint, because I knew they had me covered.”
Gary Brantley
CIO, Beazer Homes & Formerly DeKalb Schools
“RepGA is a young and small nonprofit organization; when I shared our desire to expand our digital footprint with the We Thrive Media team, I never imagined that we would grow so exponentially. I expressed our desire to become a bold voice in the civic engagement space, and we have achieved that goal and more. Our online fundraising has increased as well as our new funder engagement. We owe this increase to Thrive’s communication, creativity and strategic proficiency. I would highly encourage other CEOs, especially women, and people of color, to use Thrive’s services to reach deeply into their communities and build more collective people power and impact.
I have also grown professionally and personally working with the We Thrive Media team. Their high standard of excellence has helped me to envision the work of Rep GA in new and innovative ways. It has been a fully immersive experience where I’ve learned more internally and been able to share more externally with our Board of Directors, funders and stakeholders through their unique process of helping us find our voice. I appreciate the patience and the pace; my schedule gets pretty hectic but We Thrive Media always finds time to prioritize RepGA’s needs. They always find a way, often with a smile, and for that I am eternally grateful for their excellence, talent and execution. We are better because We Thrive Media passed our way.”
Kimberlyn Carter
Executive Director, Represent GA
“We Thrive Media just gets it! They get what we at the New Georgia Project [NGP] stands for. They hit the ground running from the first day they started working with us by familiarizing themselves with NGP’s mission, work and all of our campaigns. Thrive is always thinking with NGP’s best interest and identifying valuable communications opportunities. They worked to streamline our communications strategies and create a more cohesive brand voice. Thrive pivots quickly to support various initiatives including our regular media statement requests, monthly newsletters and the creation of the “CEO Connection” blog section on NGP’s website. The team also stood up NGP’s first influencer marketing campaign for Election Day 2020, which reached over 136 thousand unique viewers.”
Nse Ufot
CEO, New Georgia Project
“In a constantly changing landscape, the We Thrive Media team just gets it. The “it” is us, our issues and our passion. They are a trusted creative partner that helps our organization make meaningful change for a better, more just world.”
Kristal Swim
Director of Communications, E Pluribus Unum Fund
“Working with We Thrive Media, was an enjoyable, results-driven experience. In addition to providing internal communications support and social media redevelopment services, Thrive completely owned and delivered a cohesive brand identity for DeKalb County School District’s digital overhaul. Because of Thrive, all 102,000 students and 14,000 staff members were introduced to a seamlessly branded program called, “Digital Dreamers,” complete with a sleek and inviting logo, program messaging, instructional how-to resources, public relations services, and more.
I also entrusted the Thrive Team with my personal corporate communications needs and they skillfully mastered my persona and voice. This allowed me to spend more time building my career and digital footprint, because I knew they had me covered.”
Gary Brantley
CIO, Beazer Homes & Formerly DeKalb Schools
“RepGA is a young and small nonprofit organization; when I shared our desire to expand our digital footprint with the We Thrive Media team, I never imagined that we would grow so exponentially. I expressed our desire to become a bold voice in the civic engagement space, and we have achieved that goal and more. Our online fundraising has increased as well as our new funder engagement. We owe this increase to Thrive’s communication, creativity and strategic proficiency. I would highly encourage other CEOs, especially women, and people of color, to use Thrive’s services to reach deeply into their communities and build more collective people power and impact.
I have also grown professionally and personally working with the We Thrive Media team. Their high standard of excellence has helped me to envision the work of Rep GA in new and innovative ways. It has been a fully immersive experience where I’ve learned more internally and been able to share more externally with our Board of Directors, funders and stakeholders through their unique process of helping us find our voice. I appreciate the patience and the pace; my schedule gets pretty hectic but We Thrive Media always finds time to prioritize RepGA’s needs. They always find a way, often with a smile, and for that I am eternally grateful for their excellence, talent and execution. We are better because We Thrive Media passed our way.”
Kimberlyn Carter
Executive Director, Represent GA