Books

White Paper, Articles & Reports

Video & Social Media

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Content Strategies

 

We help our clients make complicated ideas engaging and accessible.

No matter your goal, crafting communications that are illuminating, complete and on-point takes time. Let us save you the anxiety of finishing that article or drafting the book you know will take your business to the next level.

Our service starts with you.

We dive deep to understand your business, your goals and your audience.

If needed, we go deeper and find relevant ideas, academic research or historical precedents to supplement your information. Then we organize, analyze and edit everything into publications or messages that resonate with your audience.

 

Our work is informed by extensive experience at top-tier media and educational content companies, and as ghostwriters for business leaders and entrepreneurs.

Past and present clients span a number of industries: financial services, management consulting, technology, education, public policy, and science and engineering.


 

What Our Clients Say:

Our reviewers’ feedback was hugely positive. They thought the article was very well written.
— Simon Beckett, Publisher, Henry Stewart

 

Who We Are

An experienced print, digital, and television journalist, Clare Nolan is known as a creator of award-winning projects and a media strategist. Since earning an M.B.A. in 2018, she now specializes in business content and enjoys writing about innovation, technology, leadership, change management, industry transformation, and the future of work.


Previously, Clare enjoyed a 25-year-long career as a documentary film journalist, writing and producing more than 65 films for prominent broadcasters including CBS News, Discovery, and National Geographic, where she was a staff writer for many years. Traveling the globe to tackle topics ranging from architecture, archaeology, and history to public policy and the wonders of the natural world, Clare often worked with renowned scientists, astronauts, and warriors, and became known for her emotional storytelling.


For the National Geographic documentary, Titanic’s Nuclear Secret, Clare collaborated with famed undersea explorer Robert Ballard to reveal how the hunt for the wreck of the Titanic, which Ballard successfully completed in 1985, was a cover story for a secret undersea exploratory mission Ballard was conducting for the U.S. Navy. Clare’s film, Secrets of the Moon Landings, related the high-stakes drama of the Apollo missions through interviews with Buzz Aldrin and five of the astronauts who completed those harrowing lunar voyages.


In the Secret Lives of Charles Lindbergh, Clare told the story of the famed aviator’s fall from grace and subsequent secret life. Boundlessly confident in the strength of his bloodline, Lindbergh quietly fathered seven children with three different German women, managing to hide his adventures from his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, and his five American children until well after his death. Clare’s documentary was the first U.S. production to feature an interview with one of the German children.


In the Discovery Channel documentary Hugging the Deck, Clare told the unknown story of the bloodiest naval air squadron in the Vietnam War. Among the brave and highly decorated veterans featured in Hugging the Deck are former Arizona Senator and Republican Presidential candidate John McCain and Medal of Honor recipient James Stockdale, both of whom were shot down over North Vietnam and spent years as prisoners of war.


Clare is the co-author with artist Steve Maloney of the art book/memoir, Take Me Home Huey: Honoring American Heroes Through Art. Take Me Home Huey is the moving story of Maloney's mission to honor Vietnam veterans by resurrecting a shattered medevac helicopter that was shot down on Valentine's Day 1969, and dramatically transforming it into a traveling sculptural memorial to honor those who served. The book documents, through stunning photographs and Maloney's narrative, how the artwork evolved from a wish to honor Vietnam service members 50 years after the war's end into a touchstone for solace and connection among veterans, including some with PTSD.


Clare lives in New York City.