Build Trust and Loyalty Through Communication That Connects

We help mission-driven organizations – nonprofits, educational institutions, and corporate social responsibility leaders – strengthen their entire community through strategic, accessible communication.

The Gap Between Your Mission and Your Messaging

Your organization prioritizes mission, ethics, and community engagement. You know accessibility isn’t just an afterthought, it’s a core strategy. But translating that commitment into consistent, effective communication? That’s where the gap appears.

Accessibility feels like compliance, not strategy

You know wheelchair ramps are essential. But what about the digital ramps your community needs? Your website, emails, and content may be unintentionally excluding the people you’re meant to serve.

Your message gets lost in translation

You’re doing important work, but your communication doesn’t reflect the depth of your mission. Strategic partnership and community engagement sound great in theory, but in practice, your content isn’t building the trust and loyalty you need.

Strategic Communication That Strengthens Community and Builds Lasting Loyalty

At Wired Mind Media, we don’t just make your communication look better, we make it work harder to close the gap between your mission and messaging, and strengthen your entire community.

    Meet the Creative

    Gillan, the founder of Wired Mind Media, is a seasoned communications expert whose career is defined by a deep commitment to accessible, authentic storytelling.

    Gillan spent over a decade in print journalism uncovering high-impact stories before transitioning into strategic communications for nonprofit and government organizations. Her expertise in accessibility and inclusion was cemented while leading communications at organizations such as Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This work provided essential mastery of best practices, including video/podcast transcripts for supporting deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences, and the principles of Plain Language and 508 compliance.