Joanna Pawlowska
Joanna Pawlowska is a seasoned advertising and marketing evangelist with over 15 years of experience in driving change. Joanna’s expertise in measurable marketing programs spans over the B2B and B2C landscape, both on a domestic and international front. Joanna holds a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts with a concentration in Graphic Design and a master’s degree in International Marketing Management from Boston University; allowing her to develop and execute campaigns from strategy through aesthetic representation.
In addition to marketing functions, Joanna is the liaison between clients and the adjustment team and is responsible for claim intake for the organization. Her unique skill set of connecting with people, allows her to contribute to management of the claims process from an empathetic standpoint.
Another area of contribution is Joanna’s involvement in the operations of the company. From assessing company workflows, to acquisitions, to focus on strong culture of the growing organization, Joanna is always willing to take on new challenges. Joanna’s latest undertaking was her involvement in the expansion of United’s operations into California and developing the organization into a national brand.
COMMUNITY: Joanna’s professional success is attributed to integrity, creativity, work ethic, a focus on relationships and adaptation to constant change. Joanna displays an entrepreneurial spirit. She is passionate about helping people via charity work, marketing and art. She volunteers her marketing expertise and time for a gamut of local charities and associations, which have included: First Company Pink, Federation of Organizations, Toys for Tots, Friends of Karen, The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, The Marty Lyons Foundation, Hope House Ministries, Transitional Services, St. Jude/Kids for Kids, the Westchester Building Owner’s Association, Nexus, HIA-LI and International Facility Managers Association; to name a few.
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT / POSITIVE CHANGE: Joanna’s passion for helping others has recently been recognized by her acceptance of a position on the board of the Madison Boys & Girls Club as well as the Westchester Building Owners Association. She is currently creating painting to donate to Transitional Services (a mental health awareness non-profit). In addition, Joanna volunteers her photography skills to St. Jude cause through the Kids for Kids non profit. Joanna is also an avid advocate for the Polish community. As an immigrant from former communist Poland, Joanna inspires young women empowerment by representing her roots in a variety of pageants. You can learn about her journey of empowerment in this video: Miss Diaspora Models International
In her free time, Joanna enjoys inspiring positive change, spending time with the people she loves, painting, listening to jazz (with a glass of vino, of course), eating pineapples, and exploring nature. In fact, she is an avid traveler and has visited over 17 Caribbean islands over the past two years; with a focus on learning about the cultures of each place she visited.