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Well, I've officially worked at Compound Content Studio for 1 year today—and I've never even posted on here about it. Which is funny, considering I’ve spent the past year ghostwriting about 2,000 posts for others. Maybe now that I have a year under my belt, I’ll start posting more—but no promises. I’m not sure I have anything valuable to say (which is ironic because I never understood why our clients said that, knowing full well they do). Anyway, I've been reflecting on the past year, and it's been a ride. Let me give you the skinny (ish): I joined Compound last March after working at a full-service agency in St. Louis. I was looking for something new, Tommy Clark sent me an email, we had an interview, and bam—hired. (Okay, not that easy, but you get it.) At the time, Compound was only 5 members strong, and I was the only woman on the team. Now, a year later, our team is predominantly women (which is something I find pretty awesome), and we’ve grown to 15 insanely talented people. Being early in my career, I've never been able to watch a company grow like this, so it’s incredible to be a part of. That said, I never actually planned on being a copywriter. I think we all have an idea of what our careers will look like. If you’d asked me in May 2022, when I was about to graduate, where I saw myself in a year, I would’ve cut you off mid-sentence to tell you I was moving to New York to work in the fashion industry—photography, graphic design, art direction, whatever. I wanted to do it all. (Anyone who knows me can vouch for this.) Well, fast-forward to now, I live in Chicago, I have the cutest cat, Wasabi, and I’m a LinkedIn ghostwriter for B2B SaaS founders. Pretty different (not the cat part, that was always a part of the vision), but I wouldn't have it any other way. Now, for the exciting part I’ve been waiting too long in this post to share…I’m excited to announce that I’m stepping into an Editor role! After a year of handling up to 7 clients at a time myself and writing thousands of pieces of content, I'll now be overseeing client accounts, mentoring writers, and helping shape our content strategy. It's been a lot of hard work to get here, but I couldn't be more excited. I want to thank the entire Compound family. But specifically, Tommy Clark, for giving me the chance to reconnect with writing. It’s been an incredibly rewarding journey, and seeing what you’ve built is amazing—you’re killing it. And Rachel Rappaport, I'm truly grateful for your mentorship. You've helped me grow so much as a writer and given me confidence I never knew I needed. So here's to year 2—more growth, more amazing clients, and maybe a few more LinkedIn posts from yours truly.