About

Audrey Creighton

Audrey Creighton is a passionate and driven student with a love for writing, photography, travel, and community engagement. She shares her global adventures with readers through her newsletters and photography. Currently pursuing dual enrollment, taking College Credit Plus courses at Sinclair Community College while getting her high school education at Ohio Virtual Academy, she thrives on exploring new ideas and collaborations.

In her debut project, The World of Cooking According to My Great Grandmother, created and produced in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Creighton brings cherished family recipes to life. After winning third place in a nationwide cooking competition and receiving local media attention, she shifted her focus to conducting meaningful interviews for public consumption. The Lives Of invites visitors to listen to fascinating stories and anecdotes from remarkable individuals worldwide. Years after the launch of The Lives Of, Creighton and her sister partnered to start a business that began as a card shop but quickly evolved into something much larger: Creighton Art Studios.

Now, Creighton is focused on her professional endeavors as her experience spans an array of roles from national and international social media and brand strategy to press release development and community storytelling with a focus in philanthrophy, event planning and follow-through, nonprofit fundraising, and more. Whether it's crafting compelling narratives, building online presence for small businesses, or supporting innovation in marketing and tech, she brings creativity, organization, and a sincere enthusiasm for meaningful work.

In addition to this, Creighton is consistently pursuing personal creative projects, including writing, film, psychology, and more. She is eager to explore new opportunities. If you have ideas related to writing, film, website & content creation, marketing, or specific collaboration, please reach out!


Press

Student Spotlight: Audrey Creighton, The Good News: Harman Elementary School (December 1st, 2020)