Helping Leaders & Organizations Share Their Story with Clarity and Purpose
Do you need a communication strategy?
If you’re leading a project, growing a business, or driving change—the answer is yes. You need to tell your story clearly, confidently, and consistently. Whether you’re a leader, entrepreneur, or running a social purpose organization, a strong communication strategy helps you cut through the noise and connect with the people who matter most.
What’s a communication strategy, anyway?
A communication strategy is your blueprint—a plan for using your voice, skills, and experience to grow, adapt, and lead. Whether you’re fine-tuning your offer, building a team, or reaching new audiences, communication is the thread that ties it all together.
Move beyond marketing and let’s make sure people see the value you create every day and your work gets the attention it deserves.
Reach out if you need…
Project & Event Communications
Build a clear, cohesive strategy to bring your ideas into focus and align your team—so you can share your amazing work and grow your impact.
Content That Connects
Publish relevant, engaging content for your website, newsletter, and social media. Build trust, showcase your value, and reach the people who matter to you the most.
Smoother Onboarding For Your team.
Scale your business with clear and thoughtful onboarding materials that reflect your leadership and help growing teams move in the right direction.
Let’s work together
Ready to talk? Tell me about yourself and your project. I’ll be in touch shortly!
About me
Hi, I’m Cristian Velasquez—communicator, photographer, and multimedia artist based in Toronto.
For over a decade, I’ve helped social purpose organizations, entrepreneurs, and community leaders find clarity in how they speak about their work. Blending strategy and creative writing, I help build messages that connect and move people to action.
For me communication works best when it’s intentional, collaborative, and experimental.
Currently, Master of Information student at the University of Toronto’s iSchool