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Introduction:
[edit]Adaora Nwangwu is a media and marketing professional with experience in digital marketing, content creation, and brand strategy. Currently serving as the Creative Director and Digital Educator of Adaora Wang, she oversees and executes marketing campaigns that enhance community engagement and awareness. Additionally, Nwangwu leverages her background in digital arts and design to create compelling content that aligns with organizational goals.
Throughout her career, she has worked in various capacities, including as a Digital Marketer and Content Creator, where she led successful campaigns and contributed to industry-recognized projects. She has created content for brands such as MaryRuth Organics, Olly, Built By Girls, eCosmetics, etc. She is also well-known for her educational YouTube channel, Adaora Wang, where she provides tutorials on creative software to aspiring creatives, students, and professionals to master creative tools for design and media production. Her website features a lot of art, design and media work.
Early Life & Education:
[edit]Born on January 15th 1999 in Lagos, Nigeria, to parents from Anambra state, Nwangwu lived in Lagos, Port-Harcourt, and Abuja before moving to the United States at 16 years old to pursue higher education. She graduated as her class valedictorian with a bachelor’s degree in Digital Arts and Design from Full Sail University in 2019 and later pursued a master's in Advertising Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta, graduating in 2022. At university, she received a lot of recognition for her academic achievements, creative work, and innovative contributions to digital design.
Career:
[edit]Adaora’s career spans digital marketing, content creation, and creative design. As a Marketing Manager at The Oasis Inc., she implemented successful marketing campaigns to enhance community engagement. Her YouTube channel, Adaora Wang, provides educational content on creative software, with a focus on accessible tutorials for young professionals.
Awards and Recognition:
[edit]In recognition of her work, Adaora Nwangwu was awarded the Google Women of Color in Tech award in 2022. Additionally, she won an International Design Award in 2022 for her contributions to the digital arts and design industry. In 2022, she was selected as a Leads by Design Fellow. In 2020, she served as an art & design judge for Erupt Art, a social change art machinery that engages Artists to create for change. In 2023, she was a Kleiner Perkins fellow Design semi-finalist for her work redesigning the Google Translate app.
Publications and Media Features:
[edit]Adaora Nwangwu has been featured in publications such as Canvas Rebel, where she discussed her journey as a creative entrepreneur. Full Sail University also highlighted her success in an interview as a graduate and innovative digital creator.
Impact and Influence:
[edit]Her YouTube tutorials have reached thousands of young creatives, empowering them to develop digital skills and pursue careers in creative industries. Through her tutorials, she has fostered a community of aspiring designers and digital artists/media specialists.