Marion Comi-Morog is a content creator, UX designer, and course facilitator for a broad range of clients.


Meet the Marketer
Her current work involves the creation and marketing of online courses that promote humanitarian and environmental progress on the TechChange platform. Her limitless enthusiasm for the promotion of worthy causes enables her to balance this work with marketing the Chelsea Music Festival as it adapts to an online format, as well as her studies at Davidson College where she will graduate in May 2021 as a Psi Chi International Honors Society graduate. After graduation, Marion Comi-Morog aspires to enter the Marketing and Public Relations Industries in order to connect audiences to services that have the potential to make their lives better.
Design and promote courses for inclusive energy access.

Mercy Corps is a global humanitarian aid organization, that aims to instruct humanitarian leaders around the world in inclusive energy access efforts. Marion played a principle role in creating the course content and website layout for Mercy Corps in order to achieve this goal. She also scripted and designed videos for the course that were used as course content and as promotional materials.

Facilitated and marketed global annual conferences to promote humanitarian efforts in tech and gender data.
RightsCon brings together leaders and advocates from around the world to tackle the most pressing issues at the intersection of human rights and technology. Marion Comi-Morog moderated lectures and workshops in the 2020 online conference attended over 7,000 participants. Marion is currently working to market the upcoming Facebook event, Gender Data Impact and Innovation Series. To view her work on this project, click below.

Conducted and scheduled to present Marketing Research for Davidson College.
Marion Comi-Morog received the Davidson College Center for Career Development Internship Grant to conduct research regarding Twitter reactions to social justice advertising. The research was awarded a poster presentation at the 2021 Society for Personality and Social Psychology Virtual Annual Convention. In 2021, Marion will also pursue honors-eligible research in the intersection of Psychology and marketing. By doing so, she aspires to utilize her background in Psychology to better understand media effects and marketing strategy.

The Chelsea Music Festival celebrates great music by convening world-leading musicians and artists in the performing, culinary, and visual arts for an international audience. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Festival team was presented the new challenge of transitioning to an online sphere — sharing music and visual art over live streams rather than in-person. As a marketing and development intern, Marion was responsible for providing updated analyses of social media statistics. These analytics allowed the Festival to apply for grant funding and valuable insight into marketing strategy. For more information about Marion’s work with the Festival, click here.
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All illustrated images were conceptualized by Marion Comi-Morog for TechChange clients. Illustrated by Yohan Perera.