2026 Session Leaders
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Emma Jacqueline
FOUNDER of Emma Jacqueline Design
Position your Brand for Success: Increase Perceived Value with Strategic DesignEmma has been a creative entreprenuer for nearly 10 years with experience as a maker of ceramics, art prints, jewelry, and most recently: a kick ass graphic designer. Emma has worked with dozens of small makers to create branding suites with longevity. Participants will leave with new knowledge on positioning their brand strategically to elevate their brand as. a whole- even if they don't change anything about their current offering.
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Ana Crites
SENIOR DIGITAL MARKETING MANAGER at Pintler Group
Digital Marketing Made Simple: Quick Wins for Creative Businesses
Ana works with creative entrepreneurs and independent business owners, from marketing executives to small business owners, to help them grow their brands and reach the right audience. She’s seen how a few strategic digital updates can create immediate results. Participants will leave with actionable steps they can implement in a single day to strengthen their digital presence, gain a hands-on introduction to digital marketing, and know exactly where to focus their time and energy for maximum impact.
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Adrianna Reid
FOUNDER of Soul Craft Media
Aligned Storytelling for a Human Centered Business Approach
Adrianna is a documentary lifestyle photographer for artisans and creative service providers. After working with 200+ businesses of various sizes and industries, her work has evolved into specific methodology that captures and communicates the embodied creative process of her clients. Attendees will leave with more conviction & actionable steps for how they can show up and market their work in a way that actually feels good.
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Eli Brown
FOUNDER, Liquid Lifestyle
Making Hospitality: Turning the Moment of Sale into a Moment of Connection
What if selling your work wasn’t a transaction but an experience, one where storytelling, curiosity, and hospitality transform a simple purchase into a moment of genuine human connection? Eli Brown has spent his career immersed in hospitality; over the years, he’s managed multiple restaurants and bars, ensuring exceptional food and drink, delighted guests, motivated teams, and profitable growth all while earning multiple certifications, including Level 2 Certified Sommelier and Bar 5 Day Ready. This talk invites makers to rethink selling not as a chore but as a moment for storytelling, where even the briefest interaction can create connection, deepen appreciation for craft, and leave someone smiling
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Marika Marx
FOUNDER of Bird Brain Creates
How to Add Interactive Elements to Your Market Booth and Why You ShouldMarika spent the summer of 2025 doing something simple that transformed her business; she add an interactive element to her market booths. What started as a way to create inclusivity and connected became a cult-obsession and launched her businesses to the next level. Attendees will leave with confidence in engaging with their customers in new and interactive ways.
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Taylor Stein
FOUNDER, Wonder-Gizmos: A Snail Mail Creative Writing Club and Whimsy Machine
Demystifying Grant Writing
Taylor Stein (she/her) is a writer and mixed media artist with an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Montana. She spent five years as a Grants Manager and Development Coordinator for a large nonprofit and now uses those skills to produce original plays, fund creative projects, and bring community arts programs to life. In this session, participants will learn practical strategies to craft grant proposals that stand apart and alchemize your ideas into action—without breaking the bank.
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April Werle
CONTEMPORARY ARTIST
How to Utilize Your Core Story for Strategic Networking
April Werle is a narrative painter whose work has been exhibited across Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, and throughout Montana. By clarifying the core story behind her studio practice, she has built meaningful professional relationships that have expanded her opportunities beyond the Rocky Mountain region. In this session, attendees will learn how to define their creative practice’s core story and use it to build a network with clarity, intention, and purpose.
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Margo Stoney
FOUNDER, High Mountain Creative LLC
A Step-by-Step Guide to Building your Own Pitch Deck
Margo runs a Missoula-based creative studio called High Mountain Creative LLC. For nearly 20 years, she has used her passion for design and nature to build a career around promoting the outdoors and protecting the Earth. In this workshop, Margo will walk you through the key elements of an effective and successful pitch deck and give you the knowledge and inspiration you need to make your own. Whether you're a product or service-based business, streamlining your prospecting process with a pitch deck will save you time and energy when approaching potential partners. It gives you an opportunity to present yourself with professionalism, confidence, and knowledge about your craft. You'll leave with a page-by-page outline for creating your own pitch deck and guidance on how to use your deck to answer anticipated client questions around your process, policies, pricing and schedule.
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ALI BIERMAN
FOUNDER, Adorn Designs
Breaking Into Wholesale: A Beginner’s Guide
Ali Bierman is the founder of Adorn Glitter, a Montana-based brand she launched in 2021 that has since expanded into more than 85 retail locations across the United States. Drawing from her experience building a product-based business and navigating the wholesale world as a small brand, Ali will share practical insights into what it takes to move beyond direct sales and into retail. Participants will leave with concrete tools for starting wholesale, including how to create a wholesale catalog, price their products, and identify stores that are a good fit for their brand.
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Brianca Thornton
Artist and Content Creator
Social Media Content Creation & Building A Personal Brand
Brianca grew her art business quickly through social media, reaching millions of people and potential customers. Eventually she introduced herself into the videos and created a more personal brand that led to many loyal customers and created a secondary income as a content creator. Attendees will leave with a broader understanding of social media content creation and feel more confident with their online presence and marketing.
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Septa Stevens
FOUNDER, Mountain Alchemy
You’re not lucky, you’re skilled: Sustainable Growth that Defies Imposter Syndrome
Septa Stevens, the owner and operator of Mountain Alchemy—a private nail studio that stays fully booked with a waitlist—brings real-world experience navigating imposter syndrome while building a high-demand service business. Participants will leave understanding what Imposter Syndrome looks like in a creative business and recognizing how it directly impacts pricing and sustainability.
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FOUNDER, Montana Beerings
Create More, Hurt Less
Lexi Klawitter is a doctor of physical therapy and the founder of Montana Beerings. As both a clinician and a maker who spends hours using her hands, she understands the real physical demands creatives put on their bodies. Participants will learn hands-on exercises and simple strategies to relieve tingly hands, cranky elbows, and back pain so they can keep creating comfortably.
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Sophie Moon
Community Organizer, Small Business Advisor, Making Missoula Board Member
Self-Worth Hype Fest
In this session, participants will be guided through the process of identifying and deconstructing self-limiting beliefs that impact their creative work. As the session leader, Sophie will utilize examples from the (many) pep talks they delivered to Missoula Makers Collective Founders during their five year revenue projection project ("You are amazing! You are talented! You deserve money and success!") Audience members will leave with a renewed sense of confidence and a path towards continued deconstruction of self-limiting beliefs.