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Jessica Zartler is a blockchain anthropologist, award-winning multimedia journalist, yoga teacher and community connector. Her work has appeared on several platforms including NBC, The Associated Press, The Wall Street Journal, Fast Company and Entrepreneur. She is currently an adviser to several projects in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space and Chief Decentralization Officer of AnarchaPortugal. Originally from Orlando, FL, I hold a bachelor's degree in journalism and almost a decade of award-winning experience as a multimedia journalist, reporter, producer and editorial manager. Most recently, I have been self-employed as an international communications & digital marketing director and consultant in the blockchain space. I specialize in project management, news, content strategy and leading teams of 10+. I have a track record of success as a project manager for a variety of projects dealing with everything from video campaigns for tech startups and international NGOs, to pitch decks for capital investment, content strategy and capitalization, and much more. I am also a yoga teacher and have experience in retreat and corporate settings after studying in Thailand and India. I have taught in the US, Germany, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan and Portugal. Patti Dennis, News Director at 9News Denver, once called me a "Jessica-of-All-Trades." I'm an ideas woman and I make things happen. I am a self-starter, but I love working with a team. I have a work ethic that doesn't quit, I love to problem solve, I thrive under pressure and revel in the idea of expanding through fresh ideas and exceeding expectations. I also like to think I have a pretty good sense of humor. Wait. None of that was funny. If you would like to hear more about my experience or have any questions about a potential project feel free to send me a message -- Have a beautiful day! "Think of the power of the universe — turning the Earth, growing the trees. That's the same power within you — if you'll only have the courage and the will to use it." Charlie Chaplin