Ricki Weisberg is a Nonprofit Publicist and CEO of Bird Hill PR. 她热衷于让世界变得更美好、更公平,并花了20多年的时间在非营利和私营部门制定和实施传播策略并建立品牌.
Ricki started her career as an activist in Washington, DC, working for nonprofit organizations, Women for Women International, The Landmine Survivors Network and Green for All, focused on global women's rights, disability rights and building a more equitable green economy.
里基第一次了解到媒体改变世界的力量是在21世纪初,奥普拉·温弗瑞脱口秀把她派到刚果民主共和国(DRC),带着摄像机采访战争中的女性幸存者. When the show aired, 数千名美国妇女通过国际妇女互助组织(women for women International)签名支持刚果民主共和国的妇女.
In 2019 Ricki launched her boutique PR agency, Bird Hill PR, to help nonprofit organizations increase visibility by securing consistent press. Her clients range from the preeminent global disaster relief organization, International Medical Corps, to Philadelphia’s Oshun Family Center, fighting for Black maternal and mental health. 2023年至今,Bird Hill公关为非营利性客户所做的媒体宣传已经超过了1次.5 billion people.
As an alumna, Ricki has been an active volunteer. Since 2012, she has been an active member of the Alumnae Association Executive Board, serving as President from 2018-2021, planning Philadelphia area alumnae events and volunteering for reunion. 多年来,她一直作为职业日小组成员和发芽项目面试的模拟面试者支持鲍德温学生.
她最近被称为“可怕的三明治妈妈”,因为她儿子的TikTok, Abe Ndege, telling her “terrible sandwich, by the way” after his first day of school, went viral. The video gained global attention, with over 50 million views, 并让里奇和安倍登上了《全球赌博十大网站》和《全球赌博十大网站》等全国性新闻节目. Always a Baldwin girl, 里奇利用聚光灯来强调与儿童饥饿的斗争,并创造了可怕的三明治.com merchandise to raise funds for Feeding America.
里奇毕业于乔治华盛顿大学,获得女性研究和心理学学士学位. She lives in Ardmore, PA, with her husband, Moni Ndege and her son, Abe Ndege.