Rachelle Bartholomew
Rachelle draws from her education in communication to support diverse work for Pyramid’s nonprofit, political and government clientele. Rachelle brings strong writing, editing and proofreading skills. As a project coordinator, she lends her talents to various projects, including the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s Food & Community Program, the Sealaska Corporation’s media and government relations, and technical assistance for Washington State Models For Change.
No longer living among the rolling hills of Pullman, Rachelle appreciates living in close proximity to her family farm in Issaquah. Raised in a large, multicultural family, Rachelle dedicates a majority of her time to attending loud gatherings with her immediate and extended family. An active member of her community, Rachelle finds every opportunity she can to volunteer with organizations like the YMCA and March of Dimes Foundation.
Rachelle completed a summer internship at Pyramid in 2008. As an intern, she served on projects with Pyramid’s media department and worked with the Kellogg team on community engagement. Rachelle studied at the University of Stirling in Scotland and holds a bachelor’s degree in communication, with a double major in advertising and psychology, from Washington State University.
