Angie Bordeaux

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Creative Director

Angie Bordeaux
207-780-5822

314 Wishcamper Center, Portland campus

Education

  • Master of Arts, Leadership Studies, University of Southern Maine, 2008
  • Bachelor of Arts, Geography/Anthropology, University of Southern Maine, 2000

Angie Bordeaux uses her creative talents to design products, web-based resources, presentations, and other useful materials for a variety of audiences. She enjoys developing resources that are visually pleasing, innovative, and informative. Angie’s design work brings life and energy to the projects she works with, and she makes it her mission to ensure the products her colleagues develop look their best.

She has been with the Catherine Cutler Institute since 2000 and has worked in several capacities over the years, mainly in the program areas of child welfare and childcare research. An experienced leader and manager, Angie possesses a mix of both creative and technical skills which allows her to work with many clients, colleagues, and funders. She enjoys being able to visually tease out the personality of a project and help staff members stay on-brand with their messaging.

Angie is a digital artist and frequently designs custom illustrations for Catherine Cutler Institute projects. She is also a photographer whose work has been on the cover of a local parenting magazine several times. Angie’s photographic art can also be seen on the websites of several Institute projects.

Angie spends her time outside of work enjoying nature, learning new things, leading an incredible troop of Girl Scouts, and playing with her beautiful family in rural Southern Maine.

Expertise

  • Graphic design
  • Web design
  • Branding
  • Project management
  • Photography
  • Digital illustration
  • Proposal writing
  • Copyediting
  • Strategic communication

Selected Publications

 Please review Angie Bordeaux's publications on Digital Commons.

Angie Bordeaux
207-780-5822

314 Wishcamper Center, Portland campus

Education

  • Master of Arts, Leadership Studies, University of Southern Maine, 2008
  • Bachelor of Arts, Geography/Anthropology, University of Southern Maine, 2000