Leah Wilson

Leah Wilson is a Multimedia Strategist who partners with CEOs, executives, and solopreneurs to grow their personal and professional brands. After working in PR and editorial marketing for well-known brands and startups, Leah knows what truly drives conversation, and sold-out launches; it’s how well you connect with the heart-beating people you’re trying to help and communicate your understanding back to them.


Leah has landed coverage in print for Venice Magazine, interviewing the Florida policy director for former President Barack Obama, Laurie A. Watkins. In addition to her PR and editorial marketing experience, Leah is trained in social media marketing.


Leah holds a Bachelor's of Science in Public Relations from Florida Agricultural Mechanical University. Leah Wilson is a proud member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated.

CareerSource Capital Region hosts hiring fair at TCC

Professionals both young and old gathered for the CareerSource Capital Region hiring fair at Tallahassee Community College’s Center for Workforce Development Wednesday. With over 30 businesses in attendance, the fair matched career seekers proficient in information technology, financial services and broadcast journalism with interests in specified industries to maximize employment opportunities. In comparison to other career fairs, director of client solutions and advancement at Capital Region

Rattlers strike their way into the workforce

Students poured in by the numbers at the annual Spring Career Fair held Wednesday by Florida A&M University. The fair, held in the Al Lawson Center, invited and encouraged FAMU students of all classifications. Companies provided representatives who gave on-the-spot interviews for jobs and internships to students. The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, Macy’s Inc., Honda Manufacturing of Alabama and 122 other companies accepted resumes from FAMU students in hopes of job opportunities. “It’s

Her Fight Song | Venice magazine

At the peak of her career, life was spiraling out of control for Laurie A. Watkins, the Florida policy director for former President Barack Obama. Barely keeping her head above water with 14-hour workdays punctuated with four hours of sleep—not to mention chain-smoking and a toxic diet—Watkins was destined for destruction. Then she decided to make a change. In her debut book, Go From Stressed to Strong: Health and Fitness Advice From High Achievers (Skyhorse Publishing), Watkins chronicles the