Megan Salch

President

 Megan Salch helps companies develop marketing, advertising and public relations strategies that enhance their public profile leading to increased brand awareness and sales. She has over 15 years experience developing successful campaigns for her clients.  
Megan F. Salch has more than 15 years of marketing and communications experience. After working in the U.S. Senate as well as for a software company, Arthur Andersen and research firm APQC, Megan launched Tell Your Tale, a marketing & design firm, in 2005 to help organizations communicate regularly and deliberately. She works with small to medium-sized organizations on messaging, branding and communicating with target audiences. Her out-of-the-box thinking and business savvy help organizations stand out from the crowd. Be sure to follow Megan on Twitter under the name "TellYourTale".
Megan Salch is also a regular speaker about family fun based on her book 100+ Activities for Houston Kids, her monthly eNewsletter and her blog "The Kids Activity Queen". She has also served as a contributing writer to The Buzz magazines.

Megan is an active member of the Junior League of Houston, a nonprofit volunteer organization of women. She is also a member of the Greater Heights Chamber of Commerce, where she serves on the ambassadors committee to welcome newcomers and facilitate networking amongst members. Megan also serves on the Board of Education at St. Rose of Lima in the Heights and volunteers on its marketing committee.

Megan earned degrees in journalism and politics with an emphasis on PR from Southern Methodist University, where she graduated with honors. Megan has also taken graphic design courses at The Art Institute of Houston. A native Houstonian, Salch lives with her husband and young daughter.
Megan Salch
President
Tell Your Tale

Website:
www.TellYourTale.com

Phone:
713-864-1344

Fax:
713-864-0121

Address:
2200 N. Loop West
Suite 106
Houston, Texas
United States

Areas of Expertise:
Marketing
Advertising
public relations
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