At TiER1, we use a method called Performance Experience Design (PXD) to create...
Beth Cavanaugh
Miami University
What She’s Passionate About
Identifying the needs of a situation and working collaboratively to develop the solution. Beth loves to uncover the needed insights for defining the objective and aligning teams to shape the vision.
Her Professional Experience
In her 25 years of marketing and strategic communications experience, Beth has helped consumer, B2B, and nonprofit organizations reach their goals by uncovering roadblocks, understanding needs, and building integrated communications solutions. Highlights among Beth’s professional path include leadership roles in local financial and healthcare institutions, a national consumer retailer, B2B and higher education organizations, and a boutique advertising agency. She is a passionate believer in leveraging communication and collaboration to make a difference.
Why Clients Love Her
Through communication and collaboration, the right questions can be asked, learnings can surface, connections can be made, and solutions developed. Beth is passionate about finding new ways to effectively and efficiently identify needs and desires, and subsequently develop, drive, and deliver the needed solutions to help others be successful.
She’s Not All Business
Beth can’t live without her running shoes or Starbucks. She loves running and anything related to fitness. Other all-time favorites include baking and having a nice glass of wine with friends. She also loves spending quality time with her husband Patrick and their two daughters, Morgan and Maggie.
Where She Makes a Difference
Smiles. Laughter. Hope. These are the highlights that Beth experiences each week as she interacts with the young patients at Cincinnati’s Children’s Hospital. As a weekly child life specialist volunteer, Beth truly enjoys spending time helping patients and families during their visit at the hospital. While she is there to help, she finds herself as the one gaining so much strength and encouragement each time she volunteers.
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