Social Media Management
Cecilia has managed many social media platforms and has created social media plans for multiple organizations, including a United States Senator, public and private universities, several non-profit organizations, and an international import firm.
Magazine Articles
Cecilia has authored original by-lined articles for The Foreign Service Journal, the official publication for public servants in the U.S. Foreign Service, and State Magazine, the official magazine of the U.S. Department of State.
PRESS RELEASES
Cecilia has penned Press Releases on behalf of organizations around the country. Releases have ranged from monthly publication reviews and event announcements to official calls for Senate nominations and confirmations.
Branding Research
As a part of a Graduate-level data analytics course at Georgetown University, Cecilia worked with a team of four Graduate students to conduct an original research project on U.S. Presidential Campaign Branding.
After formulating innovative research questions and hypotheses and evaluating existing literature related to the project, the team authored an original report by coding evidence, collecting data, and analyzing the results using the statistical software IBM SPSS Statistics. This academic report was published in the Spring 2016 edition of the Georgetown University peer-reviewed journal, gnovis, and is awaiting publication in other outlets.
After formulating innovative research questions and hypotheses and evaluating existing literature related to the project, the team authored an original report by coding evidence, collecting data, and analyzing the results using the statistical software IBM SPSS Statistics. This academic report was published in the Spring 2016 edition of the Georgetown University peer-reviewed journal, gnovis, and is awaiting publication in other outlets.
Exploring Complex Technologies
Through original research as well as the review of existing literature, Cecilia worked with a team of three Graduate students at Georgetown University to create maps and diagrams describing the technological algorithm and architecture of the WiFi Positioning System (WPS), as well as multiple user personas to better understand how and why users rely on WPS every day.
As the team “de-blackboxed” this technology, they explored WPS as a socio-technical system: explaining how it works at a technical level, describing how it shapes and has been shaped by social decisions, and defining how the technology affects the lives of its users.
As the team “de-blackboxed” this technology, they explored WPS as a socio-technical system: explaining how it works at a technical level, describing how it shapes and has been shaped by social decisions, and defining how the technology affects the lives of its users.