Faith Cheltenham’s – Education | Experience as a Leading Digital Marketer


Faith Cheltenham
is a great Digital Marketing Expert. Along with being a digital strategist, she is also a Poet, Writer, Lecturer, Singer, Stand-Up Comic, Chef, and a great mom. She has more than 30 years of experience as a digital strategy consultant. Faith had also worked in corporate America by doing digital strategy for Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, and co-creating and launching tor.com for Macmillan Books.

Later, she began to focus full-time on bisexual advocacy. Faith Cheltenham also has 20+ years of advocacy experience with an emphasis on creating appropriate and positive discussions around gender, race, and sexuality. 

Faith has also appeared in a reality series called “Black White,” produced by Ice Cube on FX Networks, and in a short film named The Assistant starring Janeane Garofalo. Faith has been featured in various publications and outlets, including Bleeding Cool, CNN’s Headline News, LA Times, New York Magazine, The Daily Beast, and ThinkProgress.

She is also an award-winning writer and journalist at the age of 15 years. Faith has also had her spoken word poetry that was featured on Genius. Faith Cheltenham has also won her first writing acknowledgment for her musings on racism from Parade Magazine, which Faith experienced as a Black Star Wars cosplaying kid in her native San Luis Obispo, California.

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

Faith has studied at San Luis Obispo High School (from 1994 to 1998), the University of California, Los Angeles (from 1998 to 2005 and 2020 to 2021), majoring: In history, Film & TV Minor, and the University of Phoenix (B.S. Communications). 

In the Gore 2000 campaign, Faith Cheltenham got her first start in LGBT advocacy as a Human Rights Campaign intern. In 2002, she co-founded UCLA’s Blaque for LGBT/SGL students of African descent. In 2006, she appeared in the Emmy-winning reality series on race in America named “Black White.”

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