Celebrating Our Resilient Nature and Courageous Spirit

Celebrating Our Resilient Nature and Courageous Spirit

What Native American Heritage Month Means To Me

By Mike Mabin, Founder, Agency MABU

We are still here!” This a common sentiment often expressed by our relatives and friends throughout Indian Country. On the surface, it may appear to be an obvious and simple truth; however, it carries a profound, complex, and concealed meaning. The fact that Indigenous people of North America are still here today is quite miraculous. It’s a testament to our ancestors’ unwavering spirit and unrelenting perseverance. Despite over 500 years of systematic attempts to eradicate Native Americans through war, displacement, and disease, Indigenous communities continue to thrive by embracing their cultural values and traditional ways of living.

At Agency MABU, we specialize in serving Native American companies, communities, and causes — often in collaboration with not-for-profit organizations, government agencies and mission-driven corporations. We’re honored to work in this space and to remind the world that Indigenous cultures are alive and still relevant, indeed.

As Native American Heritage Month draws to a close, I encourage my friends and colleagues to better understand the many sacrifices, contributions, and achievements of Native American people. Only then can we truly appreciate the resilience they’ve exhibited and continue to demonstrate today.

When Columbus arrived in 1492, some scholars estimated upwards of 50 million people inhabited the Americas, whereas others estimated the population may have reached over 100 million. Today, only about 5 million Native Americans reside in the United States of America, which represents less than 2% of the total U.S. population. Indigenous communities continue to fight for their survival, encountering blatant forms of hate and other more subtle, yet equally harmful discrimination like romanticized or stereotypical perceptions. Far too many people still view Native Americans as noble warriors of the past or poverty-stricken inhabitants on reservations of the present. They fail to see us as real people living in a contemporary world as artists, teachers, scientists, spiritual leaders, or business owners.

Native Americans have had a vast and positive impact on our society. You don’t have to look far to see their many contributions, yet we so easily overlook them.

  • The idea of the “Thirteen Colonies” and the “United States Constitution” was likely influenced by the Iroquois Confederacy which consisted of Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca, all living among each other under the law of peace and democracy and united in a council of chiefs. Learn more.
  • Hundreds of cities and about half of America’s states owe their names to Native American origins. Learn more.
  • Native Americans are credited with the invention of many products and concepts used today, including syringes, cable suspension bridges, oral birth control, baby bottles, sunscreen, and raised-bed gardening. Learn more.

The traditional practices and Indigenous ways of life can teach us so much; how to improve relationships with each other through kinship and a connection with the natural environment, the importance of promoting sustainability, and the benefits of holistic health and healing through natural remedies, prayer, and spirituality.

In this spirit of overcoming unimaginable and seemingly impossible adversities, Agency MABU celebrates Native American Heritage Month by recognizing the beauty in diversity. Through our work, we strive to shine a light on the Good Works of our clients and bring truth to society in ways that uplift the historically disadvantaged and disenfranchised. Our collaboration with the National Congress of American Indians to produce “Feather’s Story” is a perfect example. We enlighten people of past evils and inequities while also focusing on building a better world based on common bonds and shared values for a brighter future.

“We are still here!” And for that, let’s celebrate.

 

MABU Seeks Senior Creative Developer

MABU Seeks Senior Creative Developer

MABU Seeks Senior Creative Developer

Agency MABU advances the efforts of our clients through authentic storytelling, creative and strategic intuition, and innovative marketing solutions. We are seeking an experienced Senior Creative Developer to join our collaborative team of passionate and talented creatives. In this position, you will have a substantial impact on the brand, design, message, tone, and delivery of our clients’ stories at a local, state and national level.

The right candidate will be willing and able to:

  • Take an idea from concept to completion
  • Produce authentic, visual brand identities by following developed brand personas
  • Maintain brand integrity and develop brand standards for clients
  •  Provide high-end, compelling graphic design for various mediums and platforms:
    • Social media
    • Traditional and digital advertising
    • Direct mail and print materials
    • Periodicals
    • Websites and intranets
    • Presentation materials
  • Assist in providing photography and videography services which may include creating mood boards, story boards, and editing of images and/or videos
  • Assist in development of motion graphics, 2D/3D animation, augmented reality (AI) and other multimedia production
  • Take lead on creative projects where required
  • Present and provide clear design theory internally and to clients
  • Receive feedback and apply best solutions for the client
  • Work alongside a really great group of talented individuals and forever be labeled a ‘MABU-ite’

Perks

  • Health Benefits
  • Flexible schedules with time off for holidays, vacation, and personal time
  • Retirement with 3% match
  • Competitive Base Salary

We are looking for someone who can hit the ground running. Minimum of three years of working experience in branding, graphic design, web design, motion graphics, animation, or other related skills. College degree in graphic design, web development, commercial art, advertising, video productions or another related field. Preference given to seasoned designers with polished portfolios. Full time. In-office and/or remote options available.

Intrigued? Submit your resume and portfolio to Mike Mabin at mmabin@agencymabu.com.

Lynlee Espeseth joins Agency MABU

Lynlee Espeseth joins Agency MABU

We recently welcomed Lynlee Espeseth to our team as strategic communications manager. In this role, Lynlee will help her clients share their stories through the development and execution of strategic marketing and communications campaigns.

Lynlee is excited to be returning to her home state of North Dakota after living and working in Colorado for over 10 years. She brings experience in agency, healthcare and state government settings, most recently as the communications manager for the Colorado Department of Early Childhood where she led the department’s communications efforts around child care, family support, pandemic response and recovery, and implementation of universal preschool.

A graduate of Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota, Lynlee also holds a Master’s in Public Health from the Colorado School of Public Health at Colorado State University. Based in Fargo, Lynlee will serve our clients across North Dakota and the United States.

Meet the whole team or explore our approach to learn more about MABU.

We are a full-service marketing and communications company specializing in website development, strategic branding, graphic design, video and animation, social media management, and digital advertising.

MABU Seeks Strategic Communications Manager

MABU Seeks Strategic Communications Manager

At Agency MABU, we advance the efforts of our clients through authentic storytelling, strategic intuition, and innovative communications solutions. We are seeking an experienced Strategic Communications Manager to join our collaborative team of organizational communicators.

 

The right candidate will be willing and able to:

  • Work directly with clients to elevate their communications efforts and support their mission.
  • Build strategic communication plans and deploy public awareness campaigns in both traditional and digital media outlets.
  • Coordinate earned media activities including news releases, news conferences, pitching story ideas and building positive relations with reporters, editors, bloggers, and influencers.
  • Bring a brand story to life by researching, writing, and delivering compelling content.
  • Engage audiences with compelling messaging on all platforms including print, video, web, blogs, social media, etc.
  • Conduct market research studies including executive interviews, focus group sessions, and online surveys.
  • Work alongside a great group of talented individuals and forever be labeled a ‘MABUite’.

We are looking for someone who can hit the ground running. Minimum of five (5) years of communications experience in health & human services, non-profits, city, state, federal, or tribal government, project management, and/or marketing agency. Bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, advertising, digital media, business, or another related field.

Intrigued? Submit your resume to CEO Mike Mabin at mmabin@agencymabu.com.

Adrian Dotson Joins MABU

Adrian Dotson Joins MABU

Adrian Dotson joined MABU in March as a Content Marketing Manager. Adrian will provide clients with advice on branding strategies, target marketing, media selection, and measuring outcomes. Additionally, he will research, write, and edit content for multiple mediums such as websites, social media, paid media, earned media, print media, and out of home media.

Prior to joining Agency MABU, Dotson founded and ran Rainmaker Media Group, an Arizona-based communications company. He also previously served as a Public Relations Project Manager for Sandstone PR, a Business Development Project Manager for ETD, Inc., and a marketing intern for the Heard Museum. His decade-long experience includes projects with 8minute Solar Energy, McCabe CPA Group, Navajo Nation Behavioral & Mental Health Services, and Dineh Chamber of Commerce. He is a citizen of the Navajo Nation and will be working from an office in Phoenix, AZ.

Adrian earned a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts Studies from Arizona State University. His studies focused on communications, entrepreneurship, and American Indian government, sovereignty, and economic development. His professional development training has focused on business, marketing, copywriting, and sales. In his personal time, Adrian enjoys spending his time with his fiancé, Jenny and their infant child, Rainey, and learning Wushu, the Chinese term for “martial arts.”

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We are a full-service marketing and communications company specializing in website development, strategic branding, graphic design, video and animation, social media management, and digital advertising.