the Marketing team for brands who
refuse to get lost in the algorithm.
You didn’t build your business to blend in.
So why settle for marketing that does? At Social Savvy, we believe in standing out. We work with bold brands who are ready to ditch the cookie-cutter approach and make some noise online.
Social Savvy was born out of frustration—frustration with bland, ineffective marketing that prioritized aesthetics over results. We knew brands deserved better, so we set out to create something different.
Our mission? To combine creativity with strategy, snark with substance, and personality with profitability. The result? Campaigns that not only look good but deliver big.
Meet the Team
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Jessica Sheehy
FOUNDER
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Harmony Rice
MARKETING MANAGER
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Madeleine Digan
MARKETING STRATEGIST
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Briana Sutherland
ACCOUNT MANAGER
We’re not your typical social media agency. We’re a mix of creatives, strategists, and data-driven marketers who all share one thing in common: we’re obsessed with helping brands thrive.
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We don’t care how many likes you get if your audience isn’t converting. We’re here for the measurable wins: leads, sales, and growth. Because while heart emojis are cute, they don’t pay the bills.
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Every caption, visual, and hashtag has a job to do. We don’t create just to fill a feed—we craft content that makes people stop, scroll, and take action. Pretty with a point, that’s how we roll.
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No throwing spaghetti at the algorithm and hoping for the best. We’re powered by data, experience, and a sixth sense for what works. (It’s not magic, but it’s close.)
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Your brand is unique, so why would we slap a one-size-fits-all strategy on it? We customize every plan like it’s a designer suit—tailored, polished, and ready to impress.
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We believe in keeping it real. From setting realistic goals to showing you exactly where your money is going, we’re all about honesty. No smoke, no mirrors, just results.
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Marketing shouldn’t feel like a root canal. We make the process enjoyable (dare we say, fun?) while keeping it effective. If we’re not laughing at least once during a meeting, we’re doing it wrong.