Project Coordinator, Publications, Digital/Social Media & Special Projects

Project Coordinator, Publications, Digital/Social Media & Special Projects

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Denise Gee Peacock is AATTAP’s Project Coordinator for Publications, Digital/Social Media & Special Projects. As managing editor of The AMBER Advocate, she writes, photographs, edits, and designs each quarterly print & digital magazine while overseeing the work of two Communications Associates. She also strategizes content and analyzes user engagement for both The AMBER Advocate and AMBER Alert in Indian Country websites and AATTAP-AIIC social media platforms. Additionally she helps produce special multimedia projects, contributes to marketing initiatives and promotional design, and assists with AATTAP-AIIC national symposiums and special events.

Prior to her current role, Denise was a communications-focused NCJTC Associate from 2018 to 2022, providing compelling content to The AMBER Advocate, writing high-level AATTAP and AIIC reports, and helping update the new multimedia edition of When Your Child is Missing: A Family Survival Guide.

From 2010 to 2018, Denise served as Media Relations Manager for Southern Methodist University in Dallas. She helped SMU’s Dedman School of Law, Human Rights Program, Maguire School of Ethics, and Texas-Mexico Program garner unprecedented publicity that involved SMU subject matter experts being featured in major media outlets in this country and abroad.

In 2018 Denise won the International Circle of Excellence Gold Award from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) for her work on the sensitively written and beautifully designed book, No Resting Place: Holocaust Poland, produced for SMU’s Human Rights Program. The book commemorated the 20th anniversary of SMU's “Holocaust Poland” trip—one of the longest running, most comprehensive Holocaust study-abroad trips offered by a U.S. university. Prior to that Denise also helped SMU win several national CASE awards for “Best Practices in Marketing and Communications.”

Earlier in her career, Denise served as Editorial Director for Media News Group’s 200+ specialty publications/websites and worked as a senior editor for Better Homes and GardensCoastal Living, and Southern Living. She also has written seven books for such national publishers as Chronicle Books. Denise holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from Louisiana State University.