I’ve learned that having humility, in making mistakes and taking risks, is a prerequisite to being a great journalist.” – Kiarra Pearson
Kiarra is a performance-driven media communications professional with years of experience in planning and implementing strategic communications for various companies, organizations and small businesses. 
She is currently the founder and CEO of KP Communications where she is responsible for building brands and focusing on curating social media content. 
 She began her professional journey as communications intern at Commonwealth Edison for two years where her first article was published. Kiarra then began her post-secondary education at The George Washington University to study Journalism and Mass Communications.
 Most recently, she has been furthering her experience as a marketing and communications intern at the Chicago Scholars Foundation where she is practicing storytelling methods and social media management. 
Aside from work and school Kiarra is a peer mentor with Chicago Scholars, YWCA, and the Black Girl Mentorship program at GW. Additionally, she has become a community activists. Kiarra serves as the Marketing Director for March for the Hood, a community organization.
Kiarra is highly regarded for her leadership and ability to deliver excellent service. She specializes in event planning production, graphic design and media relations.

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