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Lissa Scott


About Me

Lissa Scott - Moxie Design & Marketing, Creative Director

Creative Director

Lissa has spent over a decade in creative and marketing positions. She oversees concepting and design for Moxie’s Creative team and is never afraid to jump in and get the job done – whatever it takes. She is client focused and takes your design and marketing challenges as personally as you do.

After receiving her degree in Visual Communications from The Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Lissa began her professional career employed as a designer for a boutique studio where she worked on projects ranging from collateral to package design. She’s had the privilege of working with major national brands such as Schlage, Anchor Hocking, Hunter Fan Company and Lee Middleton Dolls. Since moving to York, she has held positions as a designer and art director, providing design solutions for Turkey Hill Minit Markets, Glatfelter Insurance Company, York Traditions Bank, Shipley Energy and several healthcare industry clients.

Lissa is a member of the 2011 MS Leadership Class and volunteers her time and design talents to various non-profit organizations and community groups. She resides in York with her husband and daughter.

A Little Inside Info

What activities do you enjoy and why?

Quality time with my daughter, whether it’s watching her play soccer or just spending mom/daughter time.  Family is my comfort. I have three sisters and consider them great friends. I especially love when we all get together – loud, interrupting, full of laughs and all! And, if you really know me, you know that I love a good nap. My husband will tell you that watching a movie is really my code for nap time and I’m not afraid to admit it. When I’m awake, I like to cook and try new recipes. They don’t always turn out perfect the first time but I don’t let a cheesecake smashed against the wall stop me.

What keeps you professionally motivated?

I’m a fairly competitive person and at the same time, I delight in others’ happiness. If I can make clients happy and kick butt at the same time, I’m satisfied.

What’s the most relevant thing you’ve learned from your previous job experiences?

Often, lessons are best learned by observing what NOT to do. With this in mind, I’ve learned that what is best for your client is best. And, it’s okay to ask questions.

 

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