Kendyl Saxby
Digital Content Manager
I support our clients by implementing their messaging and branding through digital means. I customize template-based websites and keep everything current, I create engaging social media posts, and I train clients who want to learn how to take these tasks on for themselves.
Before starting full-time at Jendi Coursey Communications, I was earning my Bachelor’s degree in Sociology at Sonoma State University. This is where I developed my passion for seeing the big picture–it allowed me to understand how to better connect the smaller pieces.
When I am not at work, I can be found with my German Shepherd, Watson, on a walk or curled up together reading a book.
Getting Personal
QUIRKS AND ALLIntrovert 0 %
Love for organizing information 0 %
Left-brain thinker 0 %
Ability to function without coffee 0 %
Saying It Like It Is 0 %
Likely to Show Up Late 0 %
Fun Facts
Get to Know the REAL MeAbout Me
Professional Dog Stalker
Yes, Kendyl is that person who has to excitedly point out every dog she sees. She can’t help it. She sees a dog and it is love at first sight.
Always On Time
When she says on time, she really means at least 10 minutes early. In her world, if you aren’t early, you are late. Kendyl finds the idea of eating garden snails more appealing than the idea of being late to anything.
Laser-focused
Some may say obsessive, but Kendyl prefers “laser-focused.” When she gets started on a project, movie, book, or tv show, she has to see it through. Whatever the thing is in that moment becomes her whole world. Good luck trying to pull her out of it.
Avid Reader
Kendyl was lucky to be raised by two heavy readers who taught her how exciting it can be to get lost in other worlds – fictional or real. In the wise words of Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird, “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view … Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.” Books have the magical ability to allow us to step into another person’s skin.
Information Sleuth
Some may use the term “researcher,” but Kendyl prefers to call herself an information sleuth. She says tracking down information makes her feel like Nancy Drew solving a mystery.
Caffeine Addict
She doesn’t have a problem with caffeine. She has a problem without it. Her theory is that anything is possible… with enough coffee. She has spent the last ten years testing this theory.