
Helping brands connect with their audiences in meaningful ways
About Me!
Hello I’m Abigail Enderson! I am a creative and results-driven marketing and public relations professional with a passion for storytelling, strategy, and building genuine connections. I graduated from the University of Central Missouri with a Bachelor of Science in Public Relations and Strategic Communication, along with double minors in Marketing and Advertising.
During my time at UCM, I served as Vice President of Public Relations for Gamma Phi Beta Sorority for two years, where I developed campaigns, managed social media, and elevated our chapter’s brand presence on campus. I went on to expand my experience as a Marketing Intern with Parisi Coffee in Kansas City, MO, creating engaging social media content and supporting brand initiatives.
Currently, I provide contract marketing and PR services for Brandwell Partners, managing campaigns, social media accounts, and events for multiple clients. My work blends creativity with strategy, ensuring every project not only looks great but achieves measurable results.
Whether it’s crafting compelling content, managing events, or building brand identities, I thrive on bringing ideas to life and helping brands connect with their audiences in meaningful ways.
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As part of a four-person team, I competed in the 2025 University of Kansas King’s Hawaiian Sales Competition against fourteen universities from across the region. Through strategic planning, persuasive pitching, and collaborative problem-solving, our team earned first place, showcasing our ability to excel under pressure and deliver results in a competitive, real-world sales environment.
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Recognized for academic excellence during my freshman, junior, and senior years, earning a place on the Dean’s List for consistently maintaining a 3.0 or higher GPA while balancing leadership roles and professional experiences.
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Honored by the UCM Panhellenic Council for outstanding academic achievement, leadership, and dedication to personal and community growth during my sophomore year in September 2022.
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