
Amelia Zimmerman
Hi, I’m Amelia.
I used to write TV commercials and marketing copy for tech companies and household-name brands. Now I help climate tech brands with content that educates, entertains, and inspires behaviour change.
After almost ten years in marketing and copywriting, I’m using my knowledge of attention, persuasion and motivation to tell the stories that matter.
I’m also a qualified copyeditor and proofreader, a dog mum, and an Aussie living in the Great White North 🇨🇦.
- Toronto, ON, Canada
- @am_zimm
- in/ameliazimmerman/
Publications
- Fiscalnote.com2 articles
- Freelance Writer2 articles
- Private company blog
- Freelance Journalist
- Equilibrium AI
- Green Story
- Equilibrium
Writes Most On
- Lobbying Experts Share Challenges, Opportunities, and Advice for 202410 Apr 2024—Fiscalnote.comIt’s safe to say this won’t be a boring year for government affairs and advocacy professionals. Economic recovery is still underway, new technologies like artificial intelligence are rapidly encroaching on many white-collar professions, and more than 40 countries worldwide are holding elections. Yet with disruption comes opportunity. We spoke to experts for their insights on the top challenges and opportunities facing advocacy and government affairs professionals in 2024. During election...
- Reputational Risk: The Hidden Dangers of Global Supply Chains21 Nov 2023—Freelance WriterIn a political, economic, and social climate that features highly aware and conscious consumers, and investors well-versed in a new class of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risks, what goes on within your supply chain can no longer be out of sight, out of mind. This article explores the reputational risks associated with complex global supply chains and offers strategies for comprehensive risk mitigation. Decoding What President Biden’s Supply Chain Resilience Council Means Join...
- The ESG Implications of AI Technology25 Oct 2023—Fiscalnote.comIn 2023, the release of ChatGPT created new concerns and resurfaced existing ones, while excitement over the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) grew. Philosophers, ethicists, and tech experts weighed in; it seemed that the world was divided between AI as an opportunity and AI as a threat. But as AI-based tools become increasingly important fixtures in the corporate world, it is not just philosophers, programmers, and lawmakers who need to carefully consider what an AI-driven future...
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