Faith Cheltenham – A Consultant, Digital Marketer | Producer & Project

Faith Cheltenham has been working for 30 years as a digital strategy consultant. She has advocacy experience of 20+ years with an emphasis on creating positive and appropriate discussions regarding gender, race, and sexuality. She is a great mom, chef, slam poet, award-winning writer, activist, lecturer, singer, digital strategist, and stand-up comic.

While working remotely, Faith has also managed international blog outlets. She has created paid and organic influencer campaigns, unique social media campaigns for change, and a robust online community of more than 150,000 followers that is still growing.

As a producer and project manager at the Office of Sarah, Duchess of York, Faith Cheltenham has consulted with the stakeholders on marketing strategies for the Duchess and helped manage the events that include charity fundraisers and engagements. 

As the director of social media at Ciplex, Faith has developed various marketing campaigns, sales funnels, and lead generation. She also launched SEM, SEO, PPC, blogs, email marketing, and social media campaigns while managing three direct reports. 

Faith Cheltenham’s Education and Life Experience

From 1994 to 1998, Faith Cheltenham studied at San Luis Obispo High School; then, from 1998 to 2005 and from 2020 to 2021, she attended the University of California, Los Angeles (Major: History, Film & TV Minor) and from May 2021 - Jul 2022 she attended University of Phoenix (B Bachelor of Science in Management, Business Administration and Management).

Just at 15, she was an award-winning writer and journalist. Faith Cheltenham has also had her spoken word poetry featured on Genius. She also appeared in a reality series Black White, produced by Ice Cube on FX Networks. Also, Faith has participated in a short film named The Assistant starring Janeane Garofalo.

She has been featured in many outlets, including New York Magazine, Bleeding Cool, The Daily Beast, CNN’s Headline News, LA Times, and ThinkProgress. Faith has won her first writing acknowledgment for her musings on racism from Parade Magazine, which she experienced as a Black Star Wars cosplaying kid in her native San Luis Obispo, California.

From there, she has been acknowledged as a Black bisexual journo-advocate by GO Magazine and The National Association of LGBT Journalists. Faith Cheltenham has also been published widely in Washington Blade, Advocate, South Florida Gay News, and Huffington Post, along with her blog, thefayth.net.

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