Robert Strickland

Sr. Manager, Community Operations at SoleSavy
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex

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Experience

    • Canada
    • Internet Marketplace Platforms
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Sr. Manager, Community Operations
      • Oct 2021 - Present

      Step into a genuine collective of sneaker culture. Learn from industry insiders, access tools to level-up your sneaker collection, and tap into a like-minded community you can trust. Learn more at SoleSavy.com

    • Community Manager
      • Mar 2021 - Oct 2021

      Step into a genuine collective of sneaker culture. Learn from industry insiders, access tools to level-up your sneaker collection, and tap into a like-minded community you can trust. Learn more at SoleSavy.com

    • Community Leader
      • Sep 2020 - Mar 2021

      Step into a genuine collective of sneaker culture. Learn from industry insiders, access tools to level-up your sneaker collection, and tap into a like-minded community you can trust. Learn more at SoleSavy.com

  • Robert Strickland Photography
    • Dallas/Fort Worth Area
    • Owner
      • Jan 2013 - Present

      Fine art and freelance editorial photographer specializing in still life, portraiture, and lifestyle imagery. Current and previous clients include The New Yorker, Billboard Magazine, USA Today, Texas Monthly, Imbibe Magazine, Cowboys & Indians Magazine, Eater, Vice, and First We Feast. Also responsible for the majority of imagery in two books: Paula Forbes’ The Austin Cookbook (Abrams. 2018) and José Ralat’s American Tacos (UT Press, 2020). Fine art and freelance editorial photographer specializing in still life, portraiture, and lifestyle imagery. Current and previous clients include The New Yorker, Billboard Magazine, USA Today, Texas Monthly, Imbibe Magazine, Cowboys & Indians Magazine, Eater, Vice, and First We Feast. Also responsible for the majority of imagery in two books: Paula Forbes’ The Austin Cookbook (Abrams. 2018) and José Ralat’s American Tacos (UT Press, 2020).

    • United States
    • Advertising Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Web/Print Designer
      • Jun 2007 - Jan 2014

      Senior designer at Partnercomm, Inc., an HR communications consulting firm. Responsible for print/web-based campaigns covering financial, health, and wellness benefits for multiple clients. Heavy involvement in web interface design and execution. Senior designer at Partnercomm, Inc., an HR communications consulting firm. Responsible for print/web-based campaigns covering financial, health, and wellness benefits for multiple clients. Heavy involvement in web interface design and execution.

    • Graphic Designer
      • Sep 2006 - Jan 2012

      Contributing designer to Stockholm-based clothing company, Sam Dodds. Responsible for soccer-related graphics used on various clothing mediums. Helped formulate a look and feel that defined the company's early aesthetic. Contributing designer to Stockholm-based clothing company, Sam Dodds. Responsible for soccer-related graphics used on various clothing mediums. Helped formulate a look and feel that defined the company's early aesthetic.

    • United States
    • Medical Device
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Art Director
      • Jul 2005 - Feb 2007

      Art director and manager for Matria Dallas's in-house creative team. Responsible for planning and executing custom wellness campaigns, as well as managing team member dynamics (including workloads, expectations, and inter-office issues).

    • Graphic Designer
      • Jun 2004 - Jun 2005

      Entry-level designer for Matria Dallas's in-house creative team. Responsible for creating custom wellness campaign collateral for use in print and web mediums.

Education

  • The Art Institutes
    Associates in Applied Science, Multimedia and Web Design
    2001 - 2003
  • Texas A&M University
    Economics
    1998 - 2001

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