Becky Schultz is a writer, content strategist, and producer in Chicago.
Tom, Dick & Harry Creative Co.
Director of Content Strategy
2023 – Current
At TDH Creative, I work with our clients to identify storytelling opportunities and build meaningful and results-oriented content strategies and execution plans from the ground up. Acting as a true extension of a brand’s team, I collaborate closely with TDH’s in-house production team to bring those stories to life, measure their impact, and optimize as needed.
EA Collective
Senior Content Marketing Manager
2022-2023
Marketing Manager
2021-2022
EA Collective consists of three unique divisions: Agency EA (experiential marketing), Studio Sage (content), and Storyhorse (branding). Nestled within EA Collective’s Business Development team, I worked arm-in-arm with their sales executives and leadership teams to leverage content and inbound marketing strategies (including presentation development, blog/thought leadership pieces, podcasts, case studies, video content, social media content, newsletters, research studies, and white papers) to drive continual improvements in web traffic, qualified lead volume, and conversion rates for all four brands.
Music Box Films
Director of Marketing and Communications (2019-2021)
Marketing and Communications Manager (2016-2019)
Writer
Freelance
As Marketing and Communications Director at Music Box Films, an independent distributor of arthouse, foreign language, and documentary films, I oversaw all external marketing and communications operations and budgets, including content marketing, advertising (social, digital, programmatic, print, radio/podcast), and public relations campaigns for 12+ films a year.
From blog posts to essays to web series to feature-length screenplays, I write it all (and enjoy doing it).
My latest feature film script, ON LOCATION (co-written with my partner, Leo Gilbert) is available to download on the Black List (or by emailing me!).
LOGLINE: When Sam, a no-nonsense and cynical commercial producer, takes a job on a Hallmark-esque Christmas movie in a small town, her life begins to feel like a rom-com of its own.