Liz Church

Marketing Director

Liz is a dynamic creative force skilled in graphic design, front-end web development, branding, and strategy. Liz’s decade of experience as a graphic designer informs her approach as Marketing Director of Atrómitos, using her creative expertise to clearly define our organization while also increasing brand awareness and perception in all communications.

At Atrómitos, Liz is the guardian of our brand across all digital platforms, meticulously ensuring that our marketing and communications authentically mirror our mission. Her invaluable contributions extend beyond maintaining brand integrity. Liz’s strategic insights and innovative ideas have been transformative for Atrómitos: increasing the visibility, credibility, and impact of the firm. This included the development and launch of The Atrómitos Way, a regular podcast series featuring the big ideas of changemakers in the healthcare industry, which she produces and serves as host.

In addition to managing Atrómitos’ marketing strategy and communication, Liz has guided various clients in their marketing program evaluation, strategic planning, and implementation. Liz received her Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing Strategy from the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”
EDGAR DEGAS

Podcast

The Atrómitos Way

The U.S. healthcare system is full of complex issues and obstacles that just can’t help but get in the way.
So, how do we solve them? Liz is the host and producer of our podcast, speaking with leaders across the country who fight to ensure quality healthcare is accessible, affordable, and equitable for all.

Worried. Tired. Frustrated.

5 Reflections On Our Current Reality: Attack on Trans Care

The Atrómitos Founder’s Letter, normally written by its Founder, Michealle Gady, for this short series, members of Atrómitos were given the platform to speak up on issues important to them.

Fifteen years ago, I was sitting with my sibling, who suddenly expressed that they didn’t like being a girl. Rapidly going through early puberty, faster than I did, the struggle they faced left them heartbroken about their body’s change…

Our Ideas

Articles by Liz